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WW2 military rifles
Let's see them!
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An M-1 Carbine with an Ultinak scope base and a mini-red dot. Really improves accuracy.
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Love those M1 Carbines!
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Here are my WW2 military rifles:
M1 Garand Mosin Nagant German Mauser Sorry, they're not all semi-autos |
Mosion nagant no pix at this time
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Here are the ones I have pics of.
Steyr95 & MN38 http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/f...k/P2060425.jpg Sawed off Enfield No4Mk1. http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/f...k/DSC02841.jpg Mauser bringback, taken from a dead German sniper. http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/f...k/DSC02817.jpg Enfield No4Mk1(T) sniper. http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/f...k/DSC02808.jpg |
And one Yugo Mauser.
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M1 garand and mosin nagant right now but hopefully picking up a carbine in april
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ArmyGuy,
I meant to post this in the general discussion, so they don't have to be semi-auto. I'm seeing a lot of very nice ww2 war horses here! |
My grandpa( r.i.p.) traded what he brought home for a car: luger, and a German 4- barrel handgun. That's all my grandma can remember about the guns. I don't hold it against him ( times were tough), but I sure would like to have those, or at least know what the 4- barrel was.
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