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11-24-2009 12:52 AM
#2281
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Hello!
Hello all! I have been collecting service rifles for about 10 years and look forward to enjoying this forum.
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11-24-2009 12:52 AM
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11-24-2009 02:33 PM
#2282
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Howdy all!!
Addicted collector/shooter of Milsurp weapons.. C and R license holder, and I've even had the fortune of being selected for a BATFE agent to inspect me in the past.. All went with flying colors, and was also very informative for me..
Started out collecting less expensive milsurp stuff, but have sorta switched direction and now have gone the US military direction, with various Garands, Carbines, and 03A3's..
Looking forward to spending time here!!
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11-25-2009 07:54 PM
#2283
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11-25-2009 08:49 PM
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Good Afternoon All - wish I had found this forum a while ago , great people and very very helpful , collect lee enfileds ( not has many as I wish , but ? )
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11-26-2009 12:09 PM
#2285
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New collector/machinist
Hello, I've been fascinated with the engineering, crafting and employment of all kinds of weapons for most of my life...crossbows, cannon, mortars, knives, side arms, etc. I currently have two project weapons a Webley VI Naval revolver and what appears to be a Czech
VZ24 made under Romanian contract. It is mostly a matched set (barrel, stock, bolt) but only the stock has the Copsa Mica stamp.
I look forward to learning more about my VZ24 from y'all and restoring it to it's firing condition when issued.
It was ordered as theoretically a 'very good' condition firearm...but after getting the cosmoline
out of the barrel, firing a few rounds and cleaning it...the lands and grooves are pretty sharp but it's badly pitted. Otherwise, it appears to be a very nice example of the weapon.
I'd like to configure it and have it shoot with the original accuracy as a sniper weapon. Anyone ever gone to the trouble of re-sleeving or putting a new barrel on one of these weapons?
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11-26-2009 10:21 PM
#2286
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Love collecting, shooting and reloading for WWII firearms. Wish I were more computer literate but I've already found a lot of valuable info. Nice to be aboard.
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11-27-2009 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by
Badger
Leave a message and introduce yourself to everyone !
New member and collector of militaria for 40+ years. Main interest is European Theatre WWII.
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11-28-2009 12:46 PM
#2288
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I'm new to the forum. I've been collecting military firearms since Oct. 25, 1988 with the purchase of my first M1
Garand. I just recently got lucky and located a Mauser made Luger at a local shop and it got me interested in searching for more information. Take good care, hope to hear from you all soon.
Tom
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11-29-2009 03:35 AM
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Hi everybody. I just joined up. Finally I am enjoying the freedom to have and use firearms that I always craved for and was denied in my country of origin, Cuba.
I thank and congratulate every one of you for keeping alive and well the Second Amendment.
Thanks a bunch!
Leon
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11-29-2009 11:58 PM
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I've been a collector and Garand
specialist collector since '95 . Just looked at Bob Womack's "5.4 mil Springfield Garand" . I've never seen such a low serial number (#5478) . Can someone tell me what is with the strange serial number? I have had several Springfield Garands , but the serial numbers were all in the millions . I have Winchesters with numbers in the millions that saw service in the second war. What is with the strange number ?
Garandphile