looking for pictures of milsurps that have seen hell

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Shot,Beat up,blown up left outside for years.. looking for the most abused old gals. Call it an odd intrest. Thanks!
 
What is it with you East coast mairatimers and beat up rusty stuff?? Is it the salty brine? Just pulling your leg AA! Yea ! Stuff like that pulls me in to, like if it could talk, oh what story's they could tell of the hard ships and the adventures. Grew up around that kind of stuff rust gets in your blood.R:d:
 
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This one has seen hell.
 




This one has seen hell (also by the way that hand guard isn't original to the rifle, that is just a replacement Finnish handguard because there was none with the rifle when I first got it. Somehow the rifle still has a pretty nice bore)
 
Crazy storts there in those links badgerdog. Thanks for sharing. .seeing as people are posing pictures of theyre rifles i supose ill drag out a few of my old pigs
 
1944 Chiang Kai Shek Mauser - fired so much the receiver is starting to peen where the bolt hits it on the close stroke (imperfect heat treating may also be a factor!)


 
image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg two type 38 arisakas and one m91 fin capture.. not sure how old the airsakas are but they are pounded pretty bad. The carbine i am sure has seen some bad stuff. Its bores shot past 7mm theyres old pitting and the mum was not ground off but worn semi off with something. The fin 91 shows old pitting on the bolt and has been counterbored. Its a 1894 challerault receiver on a 1927 barrel.and the other 38 has the mum peened bores not too ad but not great both rifles are nagoya. If these three could talk..i wouldn't understand because i cant speak russian,finnish or japanese but im sure it would be quite the story. And the last one is just my little collection of ww2 used "era" rifles.
 

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Here's my 1932 Tula M1895 Nagant revolver. This one has given out hell, as well as seeing it. The ejector rod is missing and has been replaced by a broken section of cleaning rod from a Mosin Nagant. If this gun could talk, I'm not sure I'd want to listen to it, given the history of them being used to execute kneeling prisoners....
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