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View Poll Results: What is/are your milsurp area(s) of interest?

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  • Lee Enfields

    830 62.17%
  • Mosin Nagants (Soviet/East Bloc)

    460 34.46%
  • Mosin Nagants (Finnish)

    279 20.90%
  • Mausers (German)

    544 40.75%
  • Mausers (Other)

    427 31.99%
  • American Miltary Arms (Garands/Springfields/etc)

    847 63.45%
  • Japanese Military Arms

    239 17.90%
  • French Military Arms

    144 10.79%
  • Pre-1900 (Martinis/Trapdoors/Sniders/etc)

    246 18.43%
  • Other

    331 24.79%
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    Milsurp Interests Poll

    I'd like to get a feeling for our membership's milsurp areas of interest.

    You may choose more than one option when responding to the poll.

    Please feel free to expand on your interests or comment on the poll results. If your interest isn't covered by the poll, please include it in your reply.

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