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![]() Finland: Mosin-Nagant M/39 - 1943 SAKO Mosin-Nagant M/27 - 1933 Tikka Mosin-Nagant M/24 - 1942 SIG, Helsinki Civic Guard District marked Mosin-Nagant M/91 P-27 - 1927 AV-1 ![]() USA: M1 Carbine - 1943 Saginaw Steering Gear Winchester M1897 Trench Shotgun - WW2 Production M1 Garand - 1943 Springfield ![]() Germany: Mauser Kar 98K - 1943 Gustloffwerke Mauser Gew 98 - 1917 Oberndorff Gew 88 Commission Rifle - 1890 Amberg ![]() Italy / Japan: Carcano M91/41 - 1942 FAT Arisaka T-99 - 33rd series Toyo Kogyo Arisaka T-38 - 1918 Tokyo Arsenal |
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![]() Soviet Union Simonov SKS-45 - 1955 Tula Mosin-Nagant M44 - 1951 Factory 11 Mosin-Nagant M91/30 - 1942 Ishevsk Tokarev SVT-40 - 1941 Ishevsk ![]() Belgium & Austria-Hungary: Mauser M1889/16 - 1917 Birmingham Mannlicher M95/31 Mannlicher M88/95 ![]() Misc Swedish Mauser M/38 - 1942 Husqvarna Wesley Richards 12 Gauge Fowler ![]() And, once again, the pistols. |
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I like how you categorized them by where there from. Very nice collection, impressive indeed.
You should try for more US WWII weaponry, like a Springfield M1903 of some type, or maybe a Johnson rifle. But that's just me. Hope you never have an unexpected liquidation sale though. Lots of guys I know end up selling their big collections of vintage guns to pay of debt or something. So knock on hard wood.
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Shame on you for putting the 1911 at the bottom of the picture!
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Love very much.
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The wood on most of those rifles look to be in pretty bad condition. Probably from old age.
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They're service rifles. Even with chips and wearing, with gloss like that those stocks are in great shape.
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![]() Enough 1911s for you? I'm also looking at a Para-Ordnance Canadian Forces special, got until the end of September to put in my order. |
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Just kidding. That is one beautiful set of pistols.
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Well, if it makes you feel any better, the 1911 is a British contract gun, and the Remington Rand was probably a lend-lease gun.
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