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12-08-2016 01:35 PM
#7421
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Looking forward to some GREAT reading on here. Yes, Im a newbie but not to life. Would love to pick some the brains of the wise on here reference data on M2A1 Flamethrowers / Riot Control Units. I am now going to redo at least one of three I have. Thanks ahead of time for any help one might give and advise. I am going to really enjoy this site. Thanks and God Bless to all.
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12-08-2016 01:35 PM
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12-09-2016 05:41 PM
#7422
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New member, trying to learn about STEN and mag go gauge
Hello All,
I'm a first time member. I live in the USA and just recently acquired my first STEN MK2. It was assembled by Fazakerley under their Dec 1941 contract according to Peter Laidler's book.
Trying to learn all I can. When doing a function check the first time on the gun, only one mag fed reliably. I just ordered a 10 pack of mags and am considering purchasing a STEN mag Go Gauge I've found but wondering if anyone knows how to use it?
I also have an armours mag repair tool that includes a mag insert and mandrel that goes over the feed lips. When using this tool, should I simply tap lightly on the end of the mandrel with a hammer?
Any help/advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Scott
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12-10-2016 06:41 AM
#7423
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I am very happy to be a member, thank you. I love shooting mil-surp rifles.and learning all I can about them!
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12-10-2016 11:00 AM
#7424
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Hello, love the Colt AR 15 SP1 and M16. Looking forward to learning more about these great guns here. Thanks
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12-10-2016 10:28 PM
#7425
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New guy from Pa joining the ranks saying hello!
Well I'm semi new to the milsurp firearms, and collect a little of everything. Latest quest has been centerfire firearms of our military.
Collection has a wide range from good old Colt Bisley to Colt 1917 revolver old 50-60's S&W's up to new FN FNX .45 tactical, 1911's, suppressors etc . Kind of jack of all trades master of none thing going on.
Found this site while studying up to purchase a Remington 1903a3 to go with my M1 Garand. Even with all the modern stuff I do own, there is a some allure to the arms of our military prior to the M16 platform. They tell a story and have a heritage that modern day arms really do not have. Every time I open one of the gun safes, I always grab the Bisley and have to just listen to everything work when bringing the hammer back. Again there is just something about it, I guess its like a old quality pocket watch. You can pick it up and just examine the pride and craft that someone has put into it.
Yup certified gun guy...
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12-11-2016 03:27 PM
#7426
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HELLO
Hi to everyone, my name is David, I just aquired a Lee Enfield NO. 4 MkI Longbranch, and hope to learn a lot from this quite impressive site/forum so I will say THANK YOU in advance
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12-12-2016 09:34 AM
#7427
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hello from a new member
Glad to be here. Recently bitten by the M1 Carbine bug. I hope I don't inundate you with questions. I have what appears to be a nearly complete NPM M1 from the early fall of 1943. trying to piece this together has been fun and i trust you will be able to get me across the finish line!
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12-12-2016 02:54 PM
#7428
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Belgian (former) Gendarmerie - FederalPolice armourer/ammo inspector/repair.
I was very familiar with some infantry weapons, now called military surplus, such as the Lee-Enfield rifle, FN bolt actions and MG BREN.
Now retired for some years, after 40 years of service with Belgian security forces, and 25 years of experience in our armament, which was for a long time of U.S., British and Canadian origin !.
Enjoy its history, a fascinating hobby at home and on the shooting range....!.
J3K
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12-12-2016 03:46 PM
#7429
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New member here, hoping to learn and contribute what I can. Always loved .303's and have a No.5, a P.14 and a No.4 (T)
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12-13-2016 03:37 PM
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