sportsbud
Shooter
Greetings,
I was directed to this forum I have been a longtime haunt at Bayoushooter.com (same user name) and that forum has really been in steady decline for a while. So here I am.
A little about myself I love old war rifles, I have many Mosins, Mausers and various other war rifles. The oldest being a 1864 Springfield rifle (sadly with a broken stock) and my favorite shooters being either one of my Swiss K31's or my RC K98. I am always on the hunt for more interesting rifles I recently scored a NPM M1 Carbine that is waiting at my local FFL for my return. I have been eyeing a 1903 Springfield MK1, SVT-40, and P38/Luger for a while and hope to add those to my collection.
I am in the LA Guard and am currently deployed it is 1041 as I type. We get decent internet over here and during down times I like to browse the web looking for deals to have shipped to my FFL, and general research. I should be getting back in a few months and continue on my journey to collect more pieces of history. Until then I hope to browse this forum and see what all there is.
I was directed to this forum I have been a longtime haunt at Bayoushooter.com (same user name) and that forum has really been in steady decline for a while. So here I am.
A little about myself I love old war rifles, I have many Mosins, Mausers and various other war rifles. The oldest being a 1864 Springfield rifle (sadly with a broken stock) and my favorite shooters being either one of my Swiss K31's or my RC K98. I am always on the hunt for more interesting rifles I recently scored a NPM M1 Carbine that is waiting at my local FFL for my return. I have been eyeing a 1903 Springfield MK1, SVT-40, and P38/Luger for a while and hope to add those to my collection.
I am in the LA Guard and am currently deployed it is 1041 as I type. We get decent internet over here and during down times I like to browse the web looking for deals to have shipped to my FFL, and general research. I should be getting back in a few months and continue on my journey to collect more pieces of history. Until then I hope to browse this forum and see what all there is.