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    New collector with no experience but interested in ww2 arms

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    Hello from Harrisonville, MO

    Hi I'm John. I'm fairly new to collecting (2008) and have a C&R license. (What a process!) I have three Enfields, quite a few Mausers, some complete , a couple of Mosin Nagant 91/30's, a couple of Carcano's, antique shotguns and muskets. My favorite piece is the 71/84. I also enjoy primitive archery and other primitive wilderness skills. This seems like a knowledgeable group, so I'll try not to ask any real dumb questions.

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    Hello

    Hello Everybody! New guy here. I've just started to collect military surplus rifles last year. I own a 1959 Lee Enfield Mark 4 No 1/2, 1942 Mosin Nagant and a late 30 series Arisakaicon. I look forward to learning from everyone here!

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    The new guy

    Hi everyone,I'm Mark just registered today,trying to find my way around.Started collecting Springfield bolos/ hospital bolos.Looking for sheaths and scabbards

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    hello:

    I'm in the process of restoring an old M1917 that i bought back in '64, from a surplus store, here in Utah for the price of $30. like everyone at the time I took it home and striped it of all the top wood and cut the stock of at the second clamp. I'm now thankful I didn't mill it down like all my bud's. I liked the peep sight and got my deer the next week. I picked up a choped one and am restocking it.

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    Good Morning everyone. I'm new to the site, just found it while trying to find a value on my 1944 General Motors M1A1icon Carbine, with bayonet and scabbard. the weapon is in excellent condition. I found it in a pawn shop in Portsmouth Virginia about 30 years ago. Glad I found this site.

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    Hey guys ...Just wanting to say hi . New to the site but i am a budding gunsmith and here to learn.. The only older rifle i have now is my Ishapore Enfield that i and doing work too.

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    vavasour

    I just registered after being led to the site by google. The lposted video on reassembling the firing pin on the yugo M 57 is just what I needed. When I was firing it today, several times I had to recock the hammer. I've only put about 75 rounds through it including milsurp, commercial and handloads and have never had the problem before. I cleaned the boltface and pushed the pin forward and cleaned around it but was hesitant to disassemble any further until this video. Thanks.

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    First time member long time collector..

    Hello Everyone...

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    Another New Guy

    Hi everyone! New to this site, but not to military firearms. I have been collecting for many years. Due to my last divorce and some other hardships I had to let a rather extensive collection of US military firearms go.

    Bummer, but life goes on.

    I have been focusing on revolvers lately and just started to get back into some military stuff. I doubt if I'll ever get back into it at the former level, but you never know. Anyway, that's all for now and I am going to post a couple of pictures in the appropriate sub forums in a little while.

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