canuck98k said:He's even got nicer floors...
i think it is (though i'm not an expert),i've took a closer look to find some stamps in the wood,there is some,i'll send some pics later.ilovepotatos said:Tristanium, is that jungle carbine third from the bottom the original wood? That is a joke it's so gorgeous.
Tell me that's not original. If it is, I must have it.
tristanium said:i think it is (though i'm not an expert),i've took a closer look to find some stamps in the wood,there is some,i'll send some pics later.
Nice collection, I see that the bottom two are cocked, rounds loaded? Expecting trouble?tristanium said:from top:
-winchester model1917,1918
-shtle,1917,DP
-BSA,wild tiger corps,year?
-longbranch 1943
-savage,1942
-K98,byf,1942
-no5 mkI ROF,1946
-enfield,1893
-no4,1948
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"Wandering zeroes" according to British Soldiers.Spencer said:I fancy a Jungle Carbine now. How do they shoot compared with a No 4 ?
ilovepotatos said:"Wandering zeroes" according to British Soldiers.
But they just said that because they didn't want bolt actions when everyone else was getting semi autos.
yes,i bought it like this,too bad.Stevo said:The finish looks a bit too glossy. Maybe some varnish or lacquer on it?



























