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01-08-2017 07:13 PM
#7451
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Lets see some clean US service rifles
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RAH!!!
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01-08-2017 07:13 PM
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01-08-2017 08:03 PM
#7452
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Welcome Gentleman, you can find them on here everywhere, White Feather, have a look around and learn to explore the site. Keep your hands off mine when you finally make it home.
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01-09-2017 01:36 PM
#7453
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Introduction
Howdy folks! Registered on MilSurps awhile back but haven't posted anything yet. Several years ago I got interested in WWII sniper rifles, which is what attracted me to MilSurps. Had some questions about an Enfield No 4 Mk 1 (T) I own and hope to be posting them soon.
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01-09-2017 09:49 PM
#7454
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Hello - I'm a new member!
Pleasure to find Milsurps.com and the wealth of information and knowledge on this website.
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01-10-2017 07:45 PM
#7455
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New Member and New to Vintage Firearms
Joined this forum to listen and learn from others about the all original 1942 Remington 1903 I inherited.
I'd been looking at them, but never got serious. These are beautiful rifles and have learned a lot in the last month from this and the CMP
forum. I plan to shoot this rifle, but not that often. I may even buy another that is less collectable for a hunting rifle that I won't feel guilty about putting a scope on or altering the stock.
Why is there not as much information on factory build sheets like on the M1
carbines and garands?
The only issue on mine is the rear sight slide is a little bent, but I should be able to repair that.
Images here. 1903 - Album on Imgur
Can't wait to learn more.
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01-11-2017 12:11 AM
#7456
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Hello everyone, I have just started to get serious about milsurps, specifically Enfields, even thou I have had a few of these rifles (in sporting configurations) .in our collection for over 40 years. I grew up in a hunting family and that has and still is my main passion. In my quest for knowledge regarding a enfield conversion back to an original state I was pointed to your forum. I must say the amount and depth of knowledge in this forum is amazing. I look forward to learning all about this new to me field of milsurps.
Thanks everyone for making this a phenomenal site.
Happy New Years !
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01-14-2017 11:18 PM
#7457
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Hello From Nebraska
Hi,
MY name is Kelly. New guy to military guns. Here to learn more.
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01-15-2017 01:31 AM
#7458
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Hi I'm New here I have a bayonet then I'd like to find out how much the prices of it or what it's worth
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01-15-2017 05:37 PM
#7459
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Hello
Name here is Mel. I am a retired machinist. Well actually my trade was "Machine Repair Machinist". I served my apprenticeship at the Chevy V8 plant (no longer exists) in Flint, MI.
I was born in 1945 near where I live now. Went to MI just out of high school.
I bought a MK-IV (c) from IMA in Nov. It cleaned up to be a pretty nice one. Haven't shot it yet. Still getting the components for the ammo together. UPS is delivering a Snider for me tomorrow. Yep! I have been bitten!
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01-16-2017 03:53 AM
#7460
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Hello everyone
Just got a 1945 Enfield Long Branch No4 Mk1*. Trying to get as much info about it as possible.
Thanks!