They all look the same to me.
Out of the vault for their annual coat of BLO, oily patch down the barrel, general look over, and a bit of gloating.
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Out of the vault for their annual coat of BLO, oily patch down the barrel and general look over.
The bolts
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The semis
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Very nice. So far, I've managed to avoid/haven't had the luck to begin the pursuit of American military arms. Canadian and, lately, French arms seem to be the ones coming in the door. Having seen these fine examples, though, I have an increased hankering for a 1903 Springfield, d--- you.
Well, 4b1t, I'll join in on this one, though for me, it is more, they come out once a year for display, and the ones that work go to the range for fun time when i can get.
Get your eyes checked
M1896 or 98 Krag
M1917 Enfield
M1903 Springfield
M1 Garand
M1941 Johnson
M1A1 Carbine
Nice collection
I was going to ask about that? The bayonet on the Garand, and the bayonet on the carbine ? Very interesting
Cheers
Joe
Beautiful collection Sir !!!! I used to display at gun shows, but no time for that anymore. I consider all mine as "shooters" but finding range time is a challenge so they don't get out much any more. I infer from your comments that some of yours are deactivated ? The full autos I presume ?
Photography is not my strong point, so maybe it is hard to tell in the pic, but I expected someone to comment on the K98k bayo mounted on the Garand......Skål !!!!!!
Yes, at just short of 30, I am not Prohib. Quald unfortunately. I did noticed the European Bayonets, and I didn't ask about it because I already knew what I was looking at. I thought about ordering a few 98k bayonet conversions... but I collect only American. But good on you for getting them.




























