These are very very rare.
Hence the big grin on my face when I got to play with it yesterday
Cheers, Ade.
These are very very rare.
Hence the big grin on my face when I got to play with it yesterday
Cheers, Ade.
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Looks like they've got a good collection there Ade!...
Just a bit.......
I was like a kid in a sweet shop. That was just a few weapons they pulled out for us.
Cheers, Ade.
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Here is a slightly better pic of it. Top rifle seen here.
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great looking rifles Ade. Where were you??
John
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
Hi John, I did a presentation on Soviet small arms while my comrade did one on German kit. We were at the Land Warfare Center of the British Army.
Cheers, Ade.
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you look like the cat that got the cream.lol.
Excellent job Ade..& those rifles look top dollar..thanks for sharing. Cheers Terry.
Hi Ade,
I went there as a guest of the Britain At War Magazine a couple of years ago, some of the kit they had was truly amazing. We spent a day there and had lunch in the Naafi and finished off with a look over part of Salisbury Plain. I was lucky enough to be given a plastic bag of little bits and pieces to keep my SLR running for a long time yet. Downstairs they had wooden crates with all the spares you could ever want.
D.
I especially liked the Kar98a.
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