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- #1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER SPORTER FOR SALE NEAR ATLANTA GEORGIA ARCHIVE#
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Will have a much nicer stock for my M1A in about 2 weeks, the $40 hackjob I did is fun and works, but finally shelled out for something nicer. Looks beautiful, any chance we could get a nicer pic please? My dan wesson 1911, the gold inlay was done by hand by my dad before he died. I actually smithed the hammer in the bottom right myself at a blacksmithing course I took last month. Here are some of my more recent acquisitions.
#1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER SPORTER FOR SALE NEAR ATLANTA GEORGIA PLUS#
My small collection plus the AR-15 I'm building You, my friend, have an excellent taste in firearms.
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My mistake, forgot about the archive somehow.īetter pic of the Lee-Enfield as an apology.
#1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER SPORTER FOR SALE NEAR ATLANTA GEORGIA FREE#
But feel free to repost pics of new acquisitions, or new pics of old acquisitions. It isn't necessary to repost every image from said thread, that would be entirely counter-productive. The old thread was archived, not deleted. >Guess I'll repost this, just my luck that the old thread was deleted shortly after I posted it there. My Inland 1943 M1 Carbine and 1977 Marlin Model 60. Here's my Mauser pistol and Enfield Revolver. Next is my Remington Model 11 and an M38 Mosin Nagant made in the Izhevsk factory in 1943. My Underwood M1 Carbine, going from the barrel that is also Underwood it was made in 1942, it has been upgraded to post war specs. Next is a 1938 Izhevsk that I think just got the metal refinished and pushed through, all other parts for the rifle are correct for that year of gun and appropriately Izhevsk marked. Here is my M1 Garand made in I think '55, also a Schmidt 1889 made in 1904 with matching bayonet and the gun is 100% matching. Last is my M91 made by New England Westinghouse and is Finnish captured. Third is a Steyr M95 with a Budapest crest, it's been upgraded to 8x56R and made for police use. The Carcano also has several holes in the stock with metal chunks in them that attract a magnet.įirst is a No4 Mk1, again bolt taken out for stacking, the second is a Cavalry Carbine made by Brescia in 1942, I suspect that it is a rebuilt RE Terni as I see a partial RE mark near the barrel shank. The Carcano is made by Terni and the Swede is made in 1919 at the Carl Gustafsstads Gevarsfaktori. Third is a Swedish M96 marked for Finnish use. Second is an M38 Carcano in 6.5 Carcano made in 1940. My Swiss K31 target slayer, I removed the bolt so I could more easily stack them on the rack and in the safe. To the right is my S/27 made in 1938, and a DOU made in 1942. The first is a sporterized K98, from byf (Oberndorf) in 1944 and the bolt matches the barrel, second is a 1907 ShtLE made by BSA Co and the 3rd is a 1906 ShtLE made by Enfield, they were upgraded to Mk1*** so they would be missing the magazine cutoff, but they've also been upgraded to No1 MkFUDD so a good portion of the wood and loose metal parts are gone.įirst is my jap/hun slayer, a Lithgow from 1942 that was also sporterized but I put in an Ishapore stock so it at least looks presentable. My winter project rifles that are now sitting aside because I don't have a job any more. The peg which kept it locked in each position rusted and seized into the fire position so I removed it. My Nagant revolver and my Romanian Tokarev with it's broke ass safety removed. There are no words for how classy that firearm is.Īs for the person that posted the lebel rifle, I have a bayonet for one of those except I'm pretty sure it was intentionally smashed so it couldn't be captured and used. Nuova Jager MP5 w/ Hensoldt 4x scope and non-standard furniture. Pic related, my Sig P220 showing some battle scars in decidedly *not*-quality photography. The Guns of OPchan II: Electric OPERATIONīonus credit: Quality photography is highly appreciated.