All,
It's nice to find this kind of community in what most people seem to think of as a firearms wasteland. I'm a longtime milsurp enthusiast from my Army days in North Carolina; I've got to say that buying weapons there was a whole lot less complicated.
I've got a couple of British .303 bolt-action rifles (a non-matching No1 Mk III, made in Australia in 1918 and a matching No 5 Mk I from 1946), a non-matching M1 carbine (SUCH fun to shoot), an old Vzor 50 made for the Yugoslavian secret police, a "war finish" Webley Mk IV in .38, and (my only "modern" weapon) a stock Remington R1.
Looking forward to getting to know some folks here. I'm still feeling my way around the forum, so I'll see if I can get some pics posted.
It's nice to find this kind of community in what most people seem to think of as a firearms wasteland. I'm a longtime milsurp enthusiast from my Army days in North Carolina; I've got to say that buying weapons there was a whole lot less complicated.
I've got a couple of British .303 bolt-action rifles (a non-matching No1 Mk III, made in Australia in 1918 and a matching No 5 Mk I from 1946), a non-matching M1 carbine (SUCH fun to shoot), an old Vzor 50 made for the Yugoslavian secret police, a "war finish" Webley Mk IV in .38, and (my only "modern" weapon) a stock Remington R1.
Looking forward to getting to know some folks here. I'm still feeling my way around the forum, so I'll see if I can get some pics posted.