Jim
A few things
I?ve read your statements about Senich and can?t agree that he was an expert in USMC sniping or for that matter German sniping. His book on WW1, WW2 and Korean USMC sniping is...
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Jim
A few things
I?ve read your statements about Senich and can?t agree that he was an expert in USMC sniping or for that matter German sniping. His book on WW1, WW2 and Korean USMC sniping is...
I?d love to find my original mount.. #3306639
My rifle is an early M1C with original unnumbered receiver bracket with original undisturbed staking.
I suspect my original scope would have been...
I saw where your receiver bracket showed up but a guy posted your scope mount last night.
Hey.. anyone have mount 3306639
Hey.. I think your M1C mount just showed up in the CMP thread on them
I?m actually learning.. hence the post.. didn?t realize I had to be a ?noted? WW1 USMC collector to comment..
Have a great day
Jim
Good morning!
Funny how you can write a post but never actually directly address the questions I asked However with your post you try to muddy the waters with personal digs.. . The guy who...
Jim
Which Richmond show (where was it) and what year? Do you live in Richmond or attend the shows regularly there? If so I?m sure you know, Frank, Richard, and Norm as well if you collect USMC...
So perhaps against better judgment I will wade into this thread..
I?m definitely a neophyte on the WW1 snipers.. Marine or otherwise.. however I have spent a lot of time researching the Unertl...
When you get an opportunity to study the Unertl rifles and compare them to one another.. amazing how truly similar they are.
Let?s see some more Unertl rifles..
Thanks Steve!
I will definitely come up Sat morning.. think I have softball practice in the afternoon..
Here is my totally legit USMC Unertl sniper.. have owned it since 2016, known about it since 1998 or so.. researching them since then as well.
Rifle came into a LGS in 1998 and was bought from...
Hi.. is there a database of mounts and bracket serials? I?m looking for mount # 3306639
Hi
I own 2332 now..will,post some pics of it with my rifle tomorrow
Greg
I'd really be surprised if 1/2 of the converted rifles actually were distributed. My guess is the vast majority sat in storage or at the depot level. The interesting thing to think about is the...
wow....
Thanks for the info. Are you upset because you didn't get credit for something?? BTW...I was on this board in 1998 and Larry helped me document the rifle I have in 2000. No one is taking...
I believe Steve Norton (cplnotrton) has done a tremendous amount of research on the rifles...a lot of it through the National Archives or similar archives. It is my understanding there were around...
Larry...good to see you on here again...
Here is a real rifle that I just picked up last month (finally..lol). Larry we documented this one back in the 90's...Not sure if you remember it..The...
So I'm assuming the rifles full serial will be electro penciled on the bolt underside. I've seen bolts that were electro penciled as well as stamped near the lugs hence why I was asking.
Are the bolts ever numbered with the full serial number on the bottom of the bolt...electro penciled? 1922M11 btw
While on the subject of earlier Winchesters...
Would a 1,254,xxx rifle be correct with WRA overGHD no box, oval sling cut?
Im looking for a very good condition spaced RLB or FJA 1903 stock. Willing to pay top money...text or call..804 314 7732
Greg
Guys
I'm looking for the following Springfield Garands which I used to own and sold off in the late 1990's or very early 2000's.
I believe the serial numbers are correct, but look and see if...