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    Into firearms all my life, just saying Hello!!

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    Greetings from Pa.

    Good to be on board. Located in mountains of south central Pa.

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    Hello from Ohio. New to this forum, but belong to a couple of other ones.

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    hello,
    l am a french collector and shooter, l collect mainly the Enfield Riflesicon and US military firearms...happy to be with you...

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    Hello!

    Hi Guyz,

    I am a long time collector of militaria with a particular fondness for military firearms. My last purchase is an M60 that is my first belt fed weapon and so far, my favorite.

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    New Member Introduction

    Hello All ...
    I just stumbled upon my 2nd M1917 and thought I'd do a little research to find out more about it ... I hope I am in the right place ... I'm a C&R holder with a few old guns collected ... Looking forward to collecting more of U.S. vintage ...
    rgs wade

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    Hello from N.W. Ohio

    I've been reading the posts and I'm stunned and amazed by the wealth of knowledge you all share. I've just recently started down the road of collecting ww2 firearms and the awe of there history and the heroes that carried that weight of are freedom. I hope that in some way I will be able to contribute. Thank you all for that push up the learning curve.

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    Just wanted to say Hello

    Glad to see so many new members that enjoy the same things I do.
    Enjoy this site it has a lot of great information !!

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    hi! im a new member and i just wanted to ask everyone if how can i disassemble the .303 stack to clean it and its a 1944 according to the mark in the stack. i bougt this 303 to my military friend and i really dont know about this gun. i only wanted to use this gun for deer hunting, its a cool gun but i wanna disassemble it and clean it......is somebody know how to do it or someone can tell me where i can find a store to buy the manual for this to disassemble? and also if i wanted to put it the way it was before where i can get the parts for it but i wanted to get the original one.... the serial number of the barrel according to what it say is 4829 ( its a 1944 .303 NO1 MARK III )

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