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interesting, thanks. How's it working for you?

 

Excellent, didn't think that the blue would work out but I really like it. It's been great lately shooting against snow covered pits with yellow painted steel. Since I am color blind the red is not an option for me.

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Excellent, didn't think that the blue would work out but I really like it. It's been great lately shooting against snow covered pits with yellow painted steel. Since I am color blind the red is not an option for me.

 

If they weren't made in China I'd be all over their products. Thanks bro

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Who doesn't like to look at gun pictures?

 

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^ SKS carbines, top is a mismatch Russian, then an all matching 1978 Albanian and a typical M59/66 Serb with the Yugoslavian military sling. Bottom tacticool Yugo was sold to fund a pistol purchase but its memory lives on

 

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^ The Nuggets. Hex rec 1934 M91/30 refurb, 1943 M38, 1945 M44 (curiously import marked from China) and a hex rec 1931 M91/59, which is my personal favorite.

 

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^ German Model 1888 rifles sent to China and marked as Provincial Militia rifles, post Korean War. These are not Hanyang arsenal rifles, both have German scripts and unit markings. One is Spandau the other is unreadable.

 

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^ Reproduction Enfield 1856 rifles. I use these for Civil War reenacting

 

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^ Ruger 10/22 .22lr and Savage Model 64 .22lr

 

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^ Reproduction British Land Pattern Musket (aka Brown Bess) and a Navy Arms .45cal rifle. I added the dvd to show the size of these; the Brown Bess is HUGE and the rifle is quite tiny. Oh and I love "Last of the Mohicans".

 

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^ 1941 duv code K98k. Mismatch, RC stock I believe but the rec and barrel are not.

 

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^ 1938 243 code K98k. Mismatch RC but markings remain unpeened.

 

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^ German Gew 88 Spandau 1891

 

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^ German Gew 88 sent to Turkey and rechambered in 8mm. Has a Czech bolt

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^ Type 99 Arisaka, Toyo Kogyo arsenal, 1941. Mum, AA sights and monopod intact.

 

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^ Egyptian Hakim 8mm mauser.

 

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^ My project Spandau Gew 88. A more pristine barrel one never will see.

 

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^ Syracuse Arms 12 gauge SxS

 

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^ Remington 870 magnum (3" chamber)

 

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^ Steyr M95 "Stutzen" carbine

 

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^ 1944 Springfield Armory M1 refurb. Stock is sanded

 

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^ Colt Govt model M1911A1, GHD inspected 1945. Has a M1911 slide, hammer and trigger. I no longer own the revolvers in the background.

 

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^ 42 code (Mauser Oberndorf) P-08 Luger, all matching serial numbers, 1940

 

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^ Repro black powder pistols for Civil War reenacting

 

Not pictured is a M&P .40 Pro Series that I'm waiting on my pistol permit for, and a reproduction flintlock Harpers Ferry pistol

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^ Type 99 Arisaka, Toyo Kogyo arsenal, 1941. Mum, AA sights and monopod intact.

 

IMG_20121228_155004.jpg

^ Egyptian Hakim 8mm mauser.

 

IMG_20121228_162049.jpg

^ My project Spandau Gew 88. A more pristine barrel one never will see.

 

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^ Syracuse Arms 12 gauge SxS

 

IMG_20121228_161522.jpg

^ Remington 870 magnum (3" chamber)

 

IMG_20121228_163551.jpg

^ Steyr M95 "Stutzen" carbine

 

IMG_20121228_165114.jpg

^ 1944 Springfield Armory M1 refurb. Stock is sanded

 

IMG_20121228_153856.jpg

^ Colt Govt model M1911A1, GHD inspected 1945. Has a M1911 slide, hammer and trigger. I no longer own the revolvers in the background.

 

IMG952013021595171939_zps6925a8da.jpg

^ 42 code (Mauser Oberndorf) P-08 Luger, all matching serial numbers, 1940

 

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^ Repro black powder pistols for Civil War reenacting

 

Not pictured is a M&P .40 Pro Series that I'm waiting on my pistol permit for, and a reproduction flintlock Harpers Ferry pistol

 

Awesome collection. What do you value the Type 99 at?

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Thank you guys. That Arisaka would probably be $400, the T99 is the most common but this one has some desirable parts and is in very good condition.

 

Spike, looks like my dad's collection. Are you my dad?

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My permit came in for the M&P!

 

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Also picked up a Spanish Ruby-type .32acp, Eibar Vesta. Used by the French and Italian armies, and those axis soldiers who captured them in WWI and WWII, and by both sides in Spain during their civil war.

 

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And this just because it looks good..

 

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