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    Default Let's see that Milsurp

    With the anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima yesterday (2/19), I've seen some things come across my Facebook feed and it made want to see some old military steel. I thought I'd look here, but I didn't see one. So, I thought I'd start a thread here. Let's see what you have in your collection.

    Here's some of what I have:











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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    I just started about 4-5 months ago, but here's what I have so far.



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    '73 rifle
    '95 carbine
    '96 colt
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    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    This is going to be a long thread for some of us

















    and probably 3-4X that many that I don't have pictures of

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    IMG_4862 by splittiebus 66, on Flickr

    IMG_4821 by splittiebus 66, on Flickr


    1944 VKT M39



    IMG_3681 by splittiebus 66, on Flickr


    IMG_3693 by splittiebus 66, on Flickr

    IMG_3755 by splittiebus 66, on Flickr


    1959 Jianshe Arsenal Type 56 Siminov ( Sino-Banian "letter" gun )
    I always sleep with my guns when you are gone

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    My wife just said - What are you looking at ?

    I said- Porn !

    Those are all some beautiful rifles.

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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    I have too many to show but here are a few.

    Here is a crate of 20, mainly Finnish M27s and M39s.


    Just had a crate made to store M44s, M38s and m91/59s.


    Here are some Finnish m27s, m28, m28/30s, m30, m39s. A Dragoon and a PU sniper are on the ends.


    I have a bunch of refurbs, purchased individually and then put in the crate. I have a couple of SCW in this pic but have since moved them.


    Some of my favorites:

    1932 M28/30



    Finnish purchased, Austro-Hungarian 1917 Sestroryetsk.



    Finned 1932 transitional mosin. it doesn't look too special but the markings show it was originally built as a Tula in 1916, went back to Tula and re-barreled in 1920, stripped back to a receiver in 1931 and finally made into a transitional m91/30 in 1932 before being captured by the Finns in 1941. I do have a correct Panshin bayonet for this one.


    A fav m39 is this straight stocked SK.Y.


    A fav m27 is this 1932 VKT M27, not too common.

    Shown along side a VKT M39.


    I could post many more pics as I like all of the ones I own.

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    I know I'm mixing it up a little here (military issued/not issued)... Here are some of my handguns:


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    a few of the commonly known pistols
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    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Savage MK4


    Argentine Carbine


    Another Argentine


    BBQ paint Russian


    Steyr M95

    Russian captured Hungarian 48M



    Indonesian M95 .303 conversion


    Venezuelan FN49


    Chilean 1912




    MKIII


    Remington P14


    Winchester P14


    '53 Tula non-refurb


    Refurb Star rifle


    Yugo M59

    Swiss K31


    1895 Chilean



    M95 Infantry


    G98/40


    Swede with arsenal inventory sticker


    Yet another Argentine


    Some Various Mosins:





















    Does made from surplus parts count?


    Box O' bayonets?

    More Bayonets






    I've probably overloaded the thread, so I'll call this good for now...

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