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04-20-2012 08:54 PM
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Hello all
My name is Jim (AKA as Bart Bandy here). I am a 25 year member of the Canadian Forces (RCAF). I serve in Nova Scotia Canada.
My interest stems from all military history, but most specifically that of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. My Grandfather and Great Uncle were veterans, both having been wounded and my Great Uncle died in 1922 of complications after being gassed at Passchendaele in Jan 1918.
I have a 1916 Mk III* that has been in the family since the 1930s. It is a sporterized model. I also have an CHICOM type 56 SKS and a Soviet type 45 SKS.
Glad to be here with you.
Jim
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04-20-2012 08:54 PM
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04-22-2012 06:59 AM
#4972
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New member
Hello all,
Im a new member
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04-23-2012 06:40 AM
#4973
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Hello , my name is aalia smith , and i am new to this forum
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04-23-2012 12:15 PM
#4974
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Introduction
Hello, I have been collecting milsup for years now but I am new to forums. It feels good to find a place with people with the same interest as me. I am looking foreward to talk about my collection, and hearing about others.
Hope to make more post soon!
Basscat43
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04-24-2012 06:36 AM
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Introducing myself ---Colin--- live in the Bay of Plenty,New Zealand.Collect mainly military firearms but also like to collect hybrid or oddball firearms as well.Some sporting rifles seem to end up in my safe from time to time,just because they have class or style that appeals to me. Well thats about all I can think of for now.Cheers to all,Regards Colin.
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04-24-2012 01:23 PM
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Just found this site
Hello all,
Just found this site while surfing the net and I really was impressed by the excellent articles on british sniper rifles. I dabble in collecting brit militaria and own a No. 4 Mk l(T). The article helped me immensely in confirming my sniper is a legit rifle. Hope to be able to contribute to the forum
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04-24-2012 06:29 PM
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Newby
Hello I have recently dug out an old inheritance to start tinkering with it. It was my dads deer rifle. I always remember him calling it a Carcano, but never thought any more of it. Now that I have started looking at it I see it is a 1891 Carcano(I think). The number 75 appears on all the parts, even the beat up stock. Also on the butt plate. I assumed this was the serial number, but every other serial number I see has 4 digits. Is it possible that this is the serial number, and what can I learn from this? Also in case it makes a difference it has a hair trigger (two triggers)
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04-25-2012 08:39 PM
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New member from TX
I have had my M1 for a couple of years and found this great place looking for information. Going to need more and look forward to reading more threads.
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04-26-2012 11:36 PM
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A newbie searching for knowledge
Just a not to introduce myself and say hello to everyone. This is my first attempt at a forum so bear with me while I learn the ropes and figure out how to navigate the site.
For a bit of my bio, I am twice retired, once from the Army and most recently from civilian life. Now I have all the time in the world, I just need to figure out whst to do with all of it!
My best regards to everyone,
cherokee3006
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04-27-2012 11:02 AM
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Despite the user name 225WCF my interest is the Lee Enfield Rifle.
Cheers