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07-10-2020 08:13 AM
#8491
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Hi all,
My names Ryan i'm a Scot originally from Glasgow now living just a smidgen across the border in Carlisle. My main hobby is 2nd World War living history and for the last 2 years have been trying to slowly build up a snipers display of sorts with my No.4 that I recently had converted to a No.4(T). I've found myself over the last couple years visiting this forum semi-regularly for popular topics on the No.4(T) to gather information and some knowledge and thought it was about time I created an account .
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07-10-2020 08:13 AM
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07-11-2020 12:01 PM
#8492
Legacy Member
I am a new member interested in Lee Enfield no5 mk1 parts, but mostly stock sets and wood sets.
Thank you for having me
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07-11-2020 03:04 PM
#8493
Legacy Member
I'm a newb
Looking all over for MG34 parts
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07-11-2020 06:50 PM
#8494
Legacy Member
Hello
I am a new member. I have been collecting since the 1970's.
JC
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07-12-2020 10:46 AM
#8495
Legacy Member
Hello
My wife and I own a very busy, full service, Gunsmith business in Jacksonville Florida with a focus on restorations. We are currently restoring a Krag 1898 with a new barrel, wood refinish, and bluing. We have 2 Savage 99's, Colt double barrel 12 ga, and a dozen others getting the same treatment. We are also collectors and we recently acquired a Steyr M98 8x56r that needs a barrel. That is how I got here. We have accumulated a lot of gun parts and stocks. While reading your post, I realize we might have stuff listed in wtb. It will take some time to get up to speed but I will make the effort to sort through my bins as questions arise. Feel free to message me with detailed descriptions. Mauser, Springfield 03, and Enfield parts are what we have the most of. Bolts triggers, bands, sights, etc.
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07-12-2020 03:51 PM
#8496
Legacy Member
New today
Hi all, my first post. Glad to be here and learn a little more about military surplus!
I have owned a number of #4’s and #5’s over the years, just great history
Thanks people
Charlie
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07-13-2020 06:43 PM
#8497
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Old Doug Hollberg
Good Day. Old Doug Hollberg. New Member Griffin, GA.
I have been an active shooter and hunter for at least 65 of my 77 years. Grew up in a family with Hardware stores. Univ of Penn Wharton 63-66. USAF Maintenance Officer 9/66-11/70. Shot Pistol and Comp Skeet at Shaw AFB from 67-70.
Helped build our Griffin Gun Club in the early 80's and am still active. Collected militaria to include NFA, Semi and bolt military rifles & Nazi proof handguns. Competed in Skeet until 1987. Shot at Knob Creek for a number of years and still love the friends and firearms. Love long range rifle shooting and introduced all 4 grand kids to prairie dog shooting. Advanced metallic and shotshell reloader.
Served as a Griffin City Commissioner from 88 through 97. Son is elected Mayor here and has served 17 on the C Com. Stay politically active.
Patron Life NRA member. FNRA GA Volunteer of the year in 2013. Life Member of DU, Griffin Gun Club, GA Sport Shooting Association and NSSA.
Lost my wife of 54 years,Wilma, to Lobular MBC in Aug 19, after a 19+ year stage 4 battle. Started buying CMP M1s and 03/03A3s from CMP last Sept. Shot some of my toys at Knob Creek in Oct. Friends have kept me busy. Still have close friends from the Air Force after 53+ years.
Thank you for including Old Doug
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07-15-2020 04:10 PM
#8498
Legacy Member
Hi All
Just subscribed today..love the military stuff!
Egan
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07-16-2020 06:52 AM
#8499
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07-16-2020 10:14 PM
#8500
Legacy Member
Steppin” up to say Hello
Greetings,
I stopped here to review info on the Krag. I signed in as a way to show support for this forum. The free, respectful exchange of information is how we grow as individuals and as a culture. As a reveal of my character I reject using Icons and emoticons. Or perhaps I am just too old to indulge in such modes of expression.
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