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    Talking Afghanistan Weapons Cache

    I wonder if there's anything valuable in this mess....

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    I'd be willing to bet they clean up well. Afghanistan is very dry and arid, mostly dust is the issue. Dust and surface mold.

    Two things they seem to have ALOT of:
    -Enfield No.4's
    -MN 91/30 bayonets.
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    Those are not 91/30 bayonets, but the much rarer socket-ring MN 1891 bayonets!

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    Always fun to see such weapon casches.
    I recall seeing a weapons depot in Bosnia. Tons of mg34's and other neat stuff.

    BTW, those are bren guns we see in a couple of those pictures, right?

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    my god...

    As if...check out the pristine wood just under the dust in the eight pic!
    How do you get invited to these little excursions?
    On second thought, I don't want to know.
    Jeez.
    So...when can we expect the FLOOD of 100 buck Enfields?!

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    If I was there I would be like a kid in a candy store.

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    Looks to me like some of these were dipped in old motor oil before storage. There is a chance that perhaps a minority of these rifles would be in good condition but I seriously doubt it.

    For those rifles I did get to see there was very little blueing left. These things have been used, abused and probably never properly cleaned. A nice place to collect some wall hangers or a collection of parts in my opinion.

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    It would take me several hours to root through the chaff but I am sure I could fill the back of a toyota pickup with some goodies. There was a huge stack of no4's and PPSH's.

    I also found it interesting/sad that there were literally tons of cheap surplus subguns like the PPSH and the M3 dumped on Afghanistan.

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