juststarting wrote:You subs like me. I only wanted a 91/30 Mosin. M38 Mosin kinda just happened. Then... Anyway, yeah, it's an addiction.
No1Mk3 wrote:G'day bladeracer,
Yes, I have one. Several thousand of these rifles were sent to Portuguese East Africa during WW1, then many were captured by Von Lettow-Vorbek and used by Germany in South West Africa. After the war these rifles went into South African stores and so avoided the 1937 rework. A few have since found their way over here, but are still very scarce. Cheers.
No1Mk3 wrote:G'day Dunxy,
Nice set, that 96 came up well. You will find stock disks on ebay, some repro, some original, to finish off that 38.
No1Mk3 wrote:1942 was an interesting year, is yours the early Bjorkenstam or the later Stenmo? Cheers.
Dunxy wrote:Its un-Australian to not have at least 1(preferably more!) ex mill 303 in one shape or form in your safe!
bentaz wrote:What, just 1???? Seems like the terrorists already won!
Tillaan wrote:Hi All,
I recently got my A,B and once my wife's grandfather found out he was very interested in showing me his collection of rifles, but more interestingly wants me to take it over or help manage it once he pass's on (which may be soon unfortunately)
I have attached a pic of what he has and he gave me a rough list of them, I haven't had a chance to take a good look and get serials etc although I know they are all registered.
My main question is in your opinion what would you keep ? if any ?
I've already got the Lithgow 22 shown near the bottom which I'm going to clean and up use for plinking.
Thanks!