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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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"The object of war is not to die for your country, it's to make the other bastard die for his" Gen. George Patton
Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum(If you desire peace, prepare for war) |
"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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Sold all my weapons in Italy. Moved to the USA for good.
So I re-purchased one of my favourite rifles of all times: The Springfield M1903. This one is all original from 1923 (sling is my addition). spring by SoloDallas, on Flickr G93R3069 by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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French .32 Autos, all acquired this week, because I'm impulsive.
Far right is target/commercial MAB Type D (likely 1970s) Middle is Moroccan Police issue Type D (Late 40s?) Far left is "the unicorn." Unique bringback that does not match any known models. Assembly numbers match inside. This is how it left the factory. |
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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"Ever heard of building confidence with easily achievable goals? Bet your girlfriend does it for you all the time." -Michael Branson
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I just had the chance to do my first commissioned photo shoot and thought I'd share the results here, since I'm super happy with how they turned out and to see my photography going somewhere, and the rifles themselves were incredibly cool and very interesting. I did the shoot for a local FFL who is actually selling these; if you're rich and happen to be interested, I'll post a link under the photos.
Anyway, these are 2 of the Remington "Red Star" 1903's that were returned to the US after being 'lend-leased' to the British during WWII; Only 200 are believed to have made the trip back, and it was an honor to have the chance to handle and photograph these! There is a great (and lengthy) article in an issue of Man at Arms magazine that goes into much more detail about the history of these rifles, but there's also a great summary that the FFL wrote up on his site at the link below. These were my favorites from the shoot: Red Band 1 by Staufhammer, on Flickr Red Band 1 by Staufhammer, on Flickr Red Band 1 by Staufhammer, on Flickr Red Band 2 by Staufhammer, on Flickr Red Band 2 by Staufhammer, on Flickr For the more detailed history or to purchase: Aesir Tactical & Armory |
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I AM DARREN WILSON
Since 10/22/14, I AM CANADIAN Since 01/07/15, I AM FRENCH Reformed Arfcomer through the teachings of NorCal LEO & the Penguin |
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si vis pacem, para bellum
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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"Ever heard of building confidence with easily achievable goals? Bet your girlfriend does it for you all the time." -Michael Branson
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I AM DARREN WILSON
Since 10/22/14, I AM CANADIAN Since 01/07/15, I AM FRENCH Reformed Arfcomer through the teachings of NorCal LEO & the Penguin |
Not nearly enough M1903s shown.
Original M1903s by SoloDallas, on Flickr Original M1903s by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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Keeping it alive.
US Military rifle collection (ugly iPhone low light image, just got the CMP Garand today) US Military Rifles by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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"If I had a real job, I wouldn't have time to be a genius!"
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Originally Posted By GSL: No 1936 para folder? http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/2/29/Mas_3619.jpg/500px-Mas_3619.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GSL: Originally Posted By BUCC_Guy: Finally finished the French collection today. Barring a FAMAS and MSE, I'm done with post WW1 Frenchies. 1949 French contract 1949 Syrian contract 1944 49/56 49/56 scoped, force-matched bolt 1936 36/51 Stick a fork in me, I'm done for a while. http://imageshack.us/a/img538/6392/vY2jpp.jpg http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/2/29/Mas_3619.jpg/500px-Mas_3619.jpg You heartless bastard, bringing something like that up. Have you no manners? Picked up a relatively flawless MAB Modele A Type II today. No serial number! I've never heard of such an animal. Also picked up a MAC 1950. Yay! Two more Frenchies due in soon. My back hurts from carrying this thread. |
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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Stupid NICS system was down and I couldn't pick up my new goodies, but I wasn't leaving empty handed.
Gave it a rub and some oil on the metal, no steel wool. All major components match, but lanyard ring is a crude replacement, chain is modern, and the ramrod does not appear original. Trigger appears to be a replacement. |
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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The Mac 1950 is nice- a hard to find gun for sure. Despite its age and the fact the French have adopted at least two more modern designs since then, I still saw a few of these carried by French troops in Afghanistan in 2008!
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Originally Posted By captain127: The Mac 1950 is nice- a hard to find gun for sure. Despite its age and the fact the French have adopted at least two more modern designs since then, I still saw a few of these carried by French troops in Afghanistan in 2008! View Quote I've got another one on the way without import marks. Selling my Les Baer back to its original owner at their request, so I don't feel so bad about snaking another 1950 at what can only be considered a substantial price. They're so pretty, though. Got a trigger only a mother can love. And glad to see HDH is back to remind the rest of us how we've screwed up our lives. I'm doing alright for age thirty. If it turns out HDH is younger than me, I'm quitting and moving on to comic books or something. Got five or six more guns coming in soon. |
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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No import mark 1950 is in. Finally picked up my batch of guns from the store.
Frenchies are multiplying quickly. Also added a P14, .308 Ishy, and a rare bolted metal reinforced grenade launching Indian. Enfield collection quickly escalating into madness. Haven't even started on No 4s. And an Italian snuck into the mix. I'm a sucker for a good deal. Nine transfers today. LGS says I hold the record. |
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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Originally Posted By hansellhd:
<a href="http://s1036.photobucket.com/user/hansellhd/media/DSCN2792_zpswwa4kht7.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1036.photobucket.com/albums/a443/hansellhd/DSCN2792_zpswwa4kht7.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1036.photobucket.com/user/hansellhd/media/DSCN2806_zpsgfvhrlos.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1036.photobucket.com/albums/a443/hansellhd/DSCN2806_zpsgfvhrlos.jpg</a> G/K 43's HDH. View Quote |
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"Strive for perfection and you will easily surpass excellence"----dad
".............."---Harpo Marx |
My welds are like works of art. Sometimes they're Vermeers, sometimes they're more like Picassos.
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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Still not enough M1903s to celebrate the Military History of our Great Nation.
But, hey, it's oaky. I'm here to help. Original 1943 Remington M1903A3 by SoloDallas, on Flickr Original 1943 Remington M1903A3 by SoloDallas, on Flickr Original 1943 Remington M1903A3 by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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Aiight get also this other classic.
Never out of style, never out of place. Ain't pretty as the one up above (older and with more scratches) but ain't she a fine lady just as well. Original 1923 Springfield M1903 by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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It was about time for me to get one of those old K98k here in the US.
This one's a cheap BCD. Original German Items of Long Ago. by SoloDallas, on Flickr
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Very same rifle, different stock (non original to the rifle)
Original 1943 BCD K98k by SoloDallas, on Flickr Original 1943 BCD K98k by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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Restored somewhat more, added hood and pistol.
Complete. Complete BCD 1943 k98k and Luger by SoloDallas, on Flickr
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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New (to me) old Lee. Very clean stock (likely arsenal restocking)
Original 1941 Lee Enfield SMLE by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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