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    Announcement *** April 2007 Purchases ***

    This thread is a regular feature of The Members Showcase, designed for members to display pictures of their purchases made during the current month.

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    Arrow

    Actually, I bought it at the end of last month, but I just got the photo work finished today ....

    1943 MG42 Code "ar" Serial #133
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    Great find Badger!!!

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    I picked up a rather nice India Pattern Brown Bess repro yesterday. Pics to follow. Yes, I know... repros and all... but I'm going to shoot it and would never do that to an original

    Bought at Loyalist Arms.
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    These arrived today, march bought, but april arivals.

    I promise to have better pictures tomorrow, but heres just a quick taste.

    ac44 i block g43
    UF No4MkII, all matching, barrel still in junk, with bayo
    Swedishicon 1924 mfg m96? all matching except floorplate.

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    Nice G43

    The Swede is an M96, by the way.
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    thansk for the confirmation, I wasnt completely sure it was indeed a m96.

    out of the three the no4 is the best looking and prettiest, but the g43 is the most interesting.

    I ought to to a foto comparing the gas system of a g43 next to a svt40

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    Smile

    Alright, got the camera out after cleaning the m96 and g43.

    The g43 is a vopo, EP'd magazine, bolt, lugs etc, but the receiver, stock and bolt cover all match, as originally marked.







    The uf no4mk2 is all matching, the bayo is a no9mk1, the barrel is still in the grease, and the finish is 101%, this is in better condition than even my newly produced firearms.






    the m96 is all matching except the floor plate, a real beuty, but im wondering if i want to keep it, I think I'll buy a box of ammo and then decide.







    these along with my 1911, its been a good month, and on friday we have the AACCA show....

    And, Without Steve1973 I would never have found these wonderful milsurps, thanks again!!!
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    Outstanding pics, Sigismund. Nice rifles too.

    Why don't you take some more of the No4 and G43 so we can add them to the Library?

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    I have a few items I think are deserving of library status, once time permits I think ill take a bunch of pictures and do a write up. Im thinking the g43, the enfield, the 1911 and maybe a p.38, and if needed be yet another k98k, although there are already quite a few fine examples up already.

    Maybe the easter show will grant me a righteous M1icon carbine!!!

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