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Post by California Jones on Jan 26, 2011 14:31:19 GMT -5
Here's a few pic's of one my WWII relic riles a German K98 in 8MM it's stamped 1943 with no Russian capture marking
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Post by California Jones on Jan 26, 2011 14:32:54 GMT -5
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Post by Buck on Jan 26, 2011 19:19:54 GMT -5
Thats an awesome rifle! Do you do WWII reenactment? Or just like collecting old German gear?
~Buck
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imtheflash
Temple Guard
Well I finally found the Pirate's Treasure. But I have to return it to the ride and my costume...
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Post by imtheflash on Jan 26, 2011 21:06:11 GMT -5
Nice Rifle CJ. I love the knife its a beauty. I'm hunting down a lever action 30/30 at the moment
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Post by California Jones on Jan 27, 2011 2:26:30 GMT -5
THANKS Guys i like all WWII weapons and gear i have others from Russia Britain, Italy, and a few Japanese . leaver rifles are a blast there so much fun to shoot my favorite is my Winchester 92 in 45 L.C
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Post by Buck on Jan 27, 2011 22:16:26 GMT -5
I shot a b.b. gun that looked like that Winchester (Lol) unfortunately the only real gun I've shot was a 22. which was fun to shoot. One day I would like to shoot a M1 Garand, one of my friends who shot one said it was great.
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Post by Pennsylvania Jones on Jan 27, 2011 22:20:46 GMT -5
I shot a b.b. gun that looked like that Winchester (Lol) unfortunately the only real gun I've shot was a 22. which was fun to shoot. One day I would like to shoot a M1 Garand, one of my friends who shot one said it was great. You, sir, are WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY grittier than I am. Steven
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Post by Buck on Jan 27, 2011 22:38:06 GMT -5
why thank you....I think
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Post by Pennsylvania Jones on Jan 27, 2011 23:24:35 GMT -5
You're welcome. Just... How do your parents let you get away with those things? I've never even touched an airsoft gun in my life! Steven
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Post by Buck on Jan 28, 2011 0:04:07 GMT -5
Well see my dad wanted to go hunting so he got a gun and we got to shoot it, and I've always liked military history and I just think guns are cool of course maybe I'm a just a redneck LOL and trust me I've met guys ALOT more rugged to than me
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Post by Havana on Feb 6, 2011 22:47:19 GMT -5
Great rifle. We used these for deer hunting when I was growing up. You could get them for around $80-100 back then at a local surplus shop. They were just as accurate and reliable as any modern bolt action. They were really built to last and last. The old WWII veterans really had great respect for them. The only downside was the weight. The Mausers really got heavy after a long day in the woods. I don't know how those German soldiers carried them 24/7 for months at a time.
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Post by tenured on Mar 2, 2011 22:53:16 GMT -5
California,
My dad brought one of those back from the war. Used to hunt with it when I was a teenager.
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