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    I have a spare or two. Drop me a PM and let me...

    I have a spare or two. Drop me a PM and let me know what you need. Thanks.

    Rick
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    Well, that was entertaining. For those that...

    Well, that was entertaining. For those that didn't follow the auction last weekend, the M37 Ithaca sold for $20,700 and the Remington Model 10 sold for a staggering $74,750! That's a benchmark I...
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    It's the type used on early WWII M97 trench guns...

    It's the type used on early WWII M97 trench guns with the U.S. receiver markings without the ordnance bomb. And they are generally seen with WB stock cartouches instead of the later GHD.
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    M10 Trench Photo

    Not sure how many of you frequent the Gun Talk Forum here on Jouster but this photo was recently posted as part of a 1919 vintage photo album. I think it's the first period image of a Remington...
  5. WTS: Screws for Remington 870 MkI Trench Bayonet Mount

    I needed to complete an 870 bayonet band that was missing its screws and made a few extras. These fit both the USMC 870 MkI with ramp sight and the USAF type with bead sight. If you have one of...
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    Email sent.
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    Very cool crate....never saw a real one before. ...

    Very cool crate....never saw a real one before. Looks a lot like this....

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    Definitely NOT for a piece of light artillery...

    Definitely NOT for a piece of light artillery like the 37mm or 57mm guns. Scopes for artillery were much more robust designs with heavier mountings to absorb the recoil.

    My bet would be for a...
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    And a few more images....

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  10. I'm not sure what to make of this one. I put...

    I'm not sure what to make of this one. I put photos of mine on the forum several years ago in a long-vanished thread. I'll add them again here for reference as it differs in most respects from the...
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    James, Funny you mention the "drool". I was...

    James,

    Funny you mention the "drool". I was just going back through this thread and admiring that lot WC 1-1 XM257 can. That's one I'd sure like to own, too. Very nice.

    The Woodin...
  12. Thread: m40 trainer??

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    Mack, I think you are remembering the lovely...

    Mack,

    I think you are remembering the lovely hump work of the "WarDor" rifles. That was the nickname given to the overly-stamped rifle stocks produced by the late Warren Dorrill. I used to see a...
  13. It looks correct and in fine shape. My only...

    It looks correct and in fine shape. My only quarrel would be the price.....yikes. But that's how auctions go. It only takes two really hungry bidders to get into uncharted territory like that.
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    T2 Bayonet Info

    Noted the interesting and expensive T2 bayonet in the For Sale Forum and thought you might like to see some official data on it from a January, 1946 report. Neat to see a really scarce item like that...
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    Chuck, Here's a close up of the markings on...

    Chuck,

    Here's a close up of the markings on the M40 in the collection of the Oregon Military Museum. This is a totally original Vietnam era gun that came back in the personal effects of a Marine...
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