Military Surplus Picture Thread

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Let's see your military surplus firearms!

Here's mine

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Tell me if the pics don't work.
 
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M59 Yugo SKS (gone, regret it)

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Double date MO-marked hex Tula 91/30 (gone, regret it)

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Tula SKS (gone, don't really regret it, cleared the way for the M59)

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'48 M44 (still got it, never getting rid of it)

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Hello friends and neighbors// "Civil " War weapons count?

If someone showed up with these, to use fighting, during the "Civil" War,... I'd let them stay.
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1851 Colt, .36 cal, DOM 1861
1840 era percussion shotgun, unknown maker.
1840 era U.S. Peace Flask
1883 The Spy of the Rebellion, details the beginning of the U.S. Secret Service, by A.J. Allen (Allen Pinkerton)
 
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Hello friends and neighbors// Woops... just noticed this is Rifle Country, the Mauser threw me off.

Here ya go.

Top: Arisaka with Mum, from the Japanese First Arsenal, pre 1917, with 1st style Bayonet.
Battlefield pick up from Tarawa, was on the tag, so it was used until early WWII.
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Mid: 98Gew Mauser, untouched

Bottom: 1869 Swiss Vetterli , with a partial box of .41 rimfire. It would have been nice to have a 12 shot in 1869.:D
The ammo is worth as much as this sporterised example of the old Military rifle. (anyone have a forearm going to waste?)
 
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Content, yes civil war weapons count.
Robert, that is a beautiful Enfield.

Very nice guns, all of you!
 
I'll see if I have some I haven't posted yet...

-Yugo M59 SKS carried by a "Dano" in the 90's regional conflict
-early 50's Springfield M1; a mechanical gem on a Danish return stock
 

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