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  1. Help, info needed! WWII trophy rifle, I believe to be a type 38, anyone familiar with these rifles?

    Yep it's a type 38 Arisaka, Can you make out any markings on the left side of the receiver right in front of the bolt release lever? That's where they have the manufactures mark and serial number which will give you the when and where it was made...
  2. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Still working through backorders, looks like they've gotten to mid December so it might still be a while
  3. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Getting caught up on mail-orders, and they'll don't know how long but will give a 1 week heads up when they are reopening
  4. How is the milsurp market these days?

    sent PM
  5. CMP 1911 lottery round 2!!!!

    You're not likely to find another WWII vintage 1911 for their price. I got a GI replacement slide on a '42 Colt frame which was kind of a bummer but it happens. I'd say worth the money but with the caveat that like their Garand sales some people definitely get more lucky than others
  6. How is the milsurp market these days?

    It's an Argentine Navy contract one chambered in 7.62x51 NATO
  7. Help identifying revolver

    I'm thinking it's a Webley-Pryse because of the lockup http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Webley-Pryse_Revolver
  8. CMP South Store closed until further notice

    CMP is closing entirely for the next 2 weeks looks like https://thecmp.org/l/cmp-announces-cancellation-of-selected-upcoming-events/
  9. How is the milsurp market these days?

    I'm thinking the pistol is an Iver Johnson top break with wood grips. All I can make out is that the Arisaka a type 99, (looks like the store misidentified it) and is from the Kokura Arsenal. This site has a lot of good information about what the markings mean...
  10. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Good News for me. CMP called and I've got a service grade 1911 on the way!
  11. Value question about this m1 carbine

    Yeah the more I look at it the more I'm thinking universal. The "cheese grater" handguard, the lightened op-rod, the "UFC" on the rear of the receiver. Those don't really command the same premium as USGI carbines. They usually go for around $500-600. Your one is in amazing condition so...
  12. Value question about this m1 carbine

    hmm, that op rod looks more like a universal op-rod, I thought the new "inlands" used the standard op-rod
  13. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Here's my 5 digit, made November 1940
  14. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Sometimes ugly pistols follow me home
  15. What does a 91/30 actually sell for?

    Realistically they're going for ~$300, but I'm not buying at that price
  16. 11/11/18, 100 Years ago the guns fell silent!

    Don't have any pictures right now, but found this where the Imperial War Museum in London simulated the last minute of the war https://metro.co.uk/video/imperial-war-museum-approximate-end-wwi-1798600/?ito=vjs-link
  17. How is the milsurp market these days?

    My favorite thing is that the last bid was a $25 raise
  18. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Sales Tax Seller must collect sales tax from the following states: GA 7% Dang, that's a deal breaker
  19. What would you get....

    I'd try to pick up some ugly 32s, I've been looking for a deal on an Infallible
  20. What's your hands down favorite Milsurp

    Browning Hi Power and M1 Garand
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