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21 March 2016, 10:48 #1
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21 March 2016, 13:24 #2
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21 March 2016, 13:24 #3
Quick and dirty of my previously posted WWII Garand. By the way, Thompson, Feb '43 receiver, Oct '43 barrel. Never got back to you on that...
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21 March 2016, 23:35 #4
.... lunch money only goes so far.
All good. Hmm, I'm not sure for that large of a date separation. I believe a couple months difference between barrel and receiver date would be considered "correct,"
not sure about that far apart. I'll get back to you on that.
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21 March 2016, 14:03 #5
Meh. Not my cup of tea...
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21 March 2016, 15:00 #6
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22 March 2016, 01:04 #7
Nice garand!! Fun shooters grew up shooting the old mans...
I've got a m44 myself...it's fun to break out every once in a while
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22 March 2016, 07:41 #8
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26 March 2016, 01:03 #9
Well get both then... lol
I had one of each as I had ideas of playing around with a stick, threaded barrel and more but ditched that and kept the m44..it's a blast to shoot and was nicknamed the fire gun but the kid..lol..as about dusk time that ol beast puts off a nice flame ...
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22 March 2016, 07:43 #10
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22 March 2016, 12:36 #11
What's the requirement for MilSurp? Age?
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22 March 2016, 12:44 #12
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22 March 2016, 14:51 #13
Hmmm - good question, I never really thought of that.
Me personally, I wouldn't just limit Milsurp to just US Property.
gator - what AR's are you speaking of?
Hmmm - I guess we could say nothing antique (ie: before 1900) and nothing after the 60's/70's or so.
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22 March 2016, 15:22 #14
That's why I said "other" governments, like Krags, Swiss, etc. But still, ultimately if it's "military surplus," then it should probably have belonged to a government at some point.
As for ARs, there's plenty of "Property of US GOVERNMENT" stamped M16s, but they're not C&R yet, so that's why I clarified that maybe they should be C&R. I don't care either way, but just putting it out there.
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22 March 2016, 15:45 #15