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  1. ArkansasHunter
    09-26-2009 11:23 PM - permalink
    ArkansasHunter
    Greetings please go to the chat room asap please. were trien to break a record for visits
  2. 2dogs
    07-31-2009 05:24 PM - permalink
    2dogs
    "Gotta Love those M14s",,,carried one quite a bit 1968-72,,,USMC,,,have one in safe now set up in M21 configuration,,,M14E by-pod,,,fiberglass stock,,,scope mount and scope,,,a little heavy but it goes the distance,,,SEMPER FI
  3. knightRider
  4. matter
    02-14-2009 10:21 PM - permalink
    matter
    wondering if you could look at my thread in m1 carbine about new carbine w/ extras
  5. Trainer Mac
    02-01-2009 04:32 PM - permalink
    Trainer Mac
    I have researched non-firing training rifles for many years and have recently opened a web site relating to this subject. http://user.pa.net/~the,macs/ You have posted a picture of your dad holding a Parris-Dunn Training Rifle. May I have permission to post it on my web site?
  6. M14man
    01-26-2009 09:45 PM - permalink
    M14man
    Swingman, Don't know what you mean exactly...Where to buy, History? Available models?
    Right now you probably would have to scan the auction sites for Makarov's since I don't think any Surplus dealer that has them stocked. There are Bulgarian, Russian and East German Maks out there, the German are some of the best, where many Russian ones are commercial.That is really the type of question that is better asked on the forum. Like I mentioned before by knowledge of Maks is limited. I own one Russian but didn't get into anything more regarding them.
  7. swingman
    01-26-2009 12:56 PM - permalink
    swingman
    Hey think you could point me in the right direction on info for a Makarov 9x18 mm
  8. MJ11
    09-26-2008 05:41 PM - permalink
    MJ11
    Nice #4T

    Cheers
    ...MJ...
  9. TheWanderingMind
    06-06-2008 08:04 AM - permalink
    TheWanderingMind
    MMMM! LOVE the looks of that Ithaca 37! That's a COMBAT shotgun par excellence!

    And that M-1 is a nice one, too! I've seen far too many that aren't worth much more than as tomato stakes. As a 4th-grader, I used to help out in the NG armory cleaning M-1s after weekend drill. I could field-strip, clean and reassemble an M-1 almost as fast as the troops! (I always had a little trouble with the recoil spring -- I wasn't as strong as everybody else...)

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