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10-14-2017 08:08 PM
#7721
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First post
Hi, new member. Was colecting 1911s. Boohoo. Now snipers. Michael
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10-14-2017 08:08 PM
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10-15-2017 12:04 AM
#7722
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New member from Indiana
Hello, New member here from Indiana. I just got into M1 Garand collecting, but have been into shooting for a long time now.
Mark
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10-15-2017 01:54 AM
#7723
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New Member
Just signed up
Looks like a great site, as a Millsurp collector, I am sure I will get much helpful information on here,
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10-15-2017 11:28 AM
#7724
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Hello, new member here from NY (not the city).
Just getting into this. I have a 1944 Mauser K98 that my grandfather (3d Army) brought back from WWII. It had been kept in the safe until passed along to my son (12) last year. The first it had ever been fired was a few months ago. All matching numbers.
We just also acquired a 1942 Mosin Nagant 91/30 sniper, all matching numbers, also apparently never fired (until yesterday). Amazing how accurate that gun is. We were hitting 8-10's at 100 yards within minutes of cleaning it and initial sighting of the scope.
Joined to learn more and hoping to expand our collection.
Mark
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10-17-2017 01:35 AM
#7725
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Hey from WA state! First post on this forum, veteran member of a few other firearms forums under the same name (AKFiles, Arfcom, Cast Boolits, M4C, CZFirearms). I've been collecting guns for 8 years and have amassed a very diverse collection of everything from scary black rifles to WW1 bolt guns to 9mm sub guns and much more. I just got my C&R last year and as a result I've collected a number of WW1 miltary bolt guns as well as a couple WW2 ones as well. I'm working on collecting at least one sample of service rifle from each major power involved in the Great War which has been a dream of mine since I was a kid. I happen to be a big history buff and have always been fascinated by WW1 and WW2 history as well as all military history in general.
I'm into every type of gun imaginable but in terms of my C&R guns my favorites are by far my Enfields (my top sweetheart being my 1916 BSA No 1 MKIII). In fact old school British small arms are my favorite overall category of C&R/antique firearms. Second on my list of C&R favorites would be my Mausers (my favorite being my KAR 98AZ). The Gew/KAR 98 series rifles are absolutely amazing firearms and the Mauser clones from all over the world are as badass as they are numerous.
Generally speaking I shoot AKs, ARs, and my other modern firearms the most out of any of my guns (especially my Scorpion EVO, hot damn that thing is amazing). I build AKs and assemble ARs regularly and dabble in all sorts of gunsmithing projects. I also just got into reloading and bullet casting several months ago due to the relatively high cost of feeding my hungry C&R bolt guns with factory cartridges.
Anyways this is running way longer than it should lol. Happy to be here at Milsurps. It seems like a ridiculous wealth of knowledge in classic military arms is available within this forum and I'm very excited to surf through the theads.
Poe
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10-17-2017 12:03 PM
#7726
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New member
Hi to all
My name is Andre Verreault
Your site looking very good an pleasant to see
I am a french canadian please excuse me That is not my mother tong
so ...I am in quest for a Ross riffle mk 3 1910 .303 in original military state
If someone can help me for find one Contact me
Thak you
Best regardsAndre
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10-18-2017 01:58 PM
#7727
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Hello there
Happy to be a new member and "hello everyone".
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10-18-2017 02:28 PM
#7728
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Lee-Speed BSA .303
I have recently acquired a Lee-Speed, BSA Enfield Officer's Carbine. Yes, it is the Ghost and Darkness gun! It came with a non original but period correct 10 round magazine. I am looking for an Enfield No1, 5-round magazine.Attachment 87976
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10-18-2017 04:32 PM
#7729
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New to the world of Enfield Rifles
Good evening I have been given a box of enfield related tools, but i can't find the name or use for the large wooden block.
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10-18-2017 05:54 PM
#7730
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New to collecting!
Hi,
New member for Québec, Canada and I just turn nutz on the Enfield and decide to buy 2 of them ! HAHAHA
I'm just starting collectiong gun and I try to find as much information on every gun I own. Normally I don't subscribe to forum but by serching for my news puppies I just found your Forum and thought that there is so much information on these!
So I finally give up the grudge and sign in, I hope that I will find what i'm searching for and I will like to help if I can !
Best regard samzplin
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