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03-09-2017 09:37 AM
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Hi , JoeGI here. I have been reading you forums for some time now. Now I am a member and maybe able to contribute in the future . I own a No.I Mk.III* made at EFD in 1918. I am Also building two No.4 Mk.I* , (Longbranch & Savage ) snipers from sporterized rifles.
God's Speed JoeGI
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03-09-2017 09:37 AM
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03-10-2017 06:33 PM
#7512
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Hello from Florida..
I Love Vetterli rifle's and history. As such I find myself here amongest some SEROUS knowledge! I hope I can add to the community Thank's for having me..
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03-11-2017 06:19 AM
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03-11-2017 12:55 PM
#7514
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schmidt rubin part seeker
Hey to all. This is my first post to any forum, I'm more of an accumulator of firearms than an actual collector, as I have no theme to my grouping. I remember once having the bolt to my 96/11 but thru many moves and wives I have lost it some how. I would like to complete this beautiful, so if any one can help please do so.
Last edited by blillyclanton; 03-11-2017 at 12:57 PM.
Reason: grammer and spelling
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03-14-2017 03:35 PM
#7515
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1935 Brazilian
I was following this thread for a few years ago then got caught up in some health problems.
I have a 1935 Brazilian Model rifle that appears to be in mint condition.
I need to re-establish contact for information regarding resale as I'm getting on (80 last Dec.) and have decided that I need to pass on some of my collection.
Please advise.
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03-14-2017 08:51 PM
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New Member Carbine Joe
Hello Everyone, I am a new member here with 15 or so years of collecting and learning. I look forward to meeting many of you!
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03-15-2017 07:30 PM
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Researching South American Mousers, Milsurps kept offering good information. I look forward to continue learning from those who contributed to it.
One does not just own old Mousers. They were made before most of us were born and if cared for, will outlive us… we are simply coexisting.
I hope to find a few functional unmodified 1891 to WW2 models, and in a few decades entrust them to their next like-minded and protective guardians, in the same shape I received them.
Ed.
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03-15-2017 10:18 PM
#7518
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My name is Oldpilot and I'm a collector...Hi to all, look forward to some more articles of interest. I love continuing to learn about the items in my addiction.
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03-17-2017 09:36 AM
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NEW MEMBER FROM GREECE
GOOD AFTERNOON, I AM KOSTAS A NEW MEMBER FROM GREECE. I LIKE LEE ENFIELDS VERY MUCH ESPECIALLY THE ONES WITH THE VOLLEY SIGHT AND I CAME ACROSS THE FORUM WHILE SEARCHING FOR MY FAVORITE 1913 LEE
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03-17-2017 10:17 PM
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Hi All
My name is Dan. I have been interested in military firearms since I was a kid. My Uncle gave me a 6.5 Arisaka, he brought back from WW II, when I was 14. I banged out ammo for it with a mallet and a Lee Loader using the one box of Norma brass that came with the rifle. My first full time job was a stock clerk at a Army - Navy Surplus store at age 16. One of my duties was opening crates of rifles and handguns and cleaning them up for display on the sales floor. No one else liked doing that job but I loved it. This was before 1968 so no import marks or keeping track of serial numbers. Just clean them up and get them out front for the customers. Oh! I almost forgot - and put a $29.95 price tag on them. As I recall, I was making 75 cents an hour so most of my paycheck was spent on guns and ammo. Over the years, I traded all of them off for "newer and better" modern guns. At least that's what I thought at the time.