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    JPS ...pre-WWI J.P. Sauer Mauser chambered for the venerable 8MM X 57 cartridge with express sights
    got me one too...$1.800 last weekend
    Queston on your left race way?
    is there guiding supporting's rail, dividing left railway for bolt travel support.
    or thumb cut left rail? <>< dan

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    JPS,

    I was attempting to respond to your message about the Albini reloading but it says im not authorized to do so for some reason but i wanted to respond. It's the 11x50mmR Albini for sure and I'll gladly take any and all info you can pass along. I appreciate you taking the time to respond and hope your ventures go well until you're able to get back home.

    Thanks again,
    David

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    Hello, I am unable to send PM's and seem to be locked out of my inbox. Can you help me? I dont know why I'm unable to view/send messages. Thank you

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    Dear John,
    I have started working on my belgian used bolt action weapon book again. Downsizing from >500 pages to maximum 400 including pictures.
    could you help me with some info?
    One of the things i'm after are scans of the Kennblätter that I am allowed to publish. I have a reproduction but it is not meant for publication.
    Kristof

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    A question about this forum. Is it permissible to post a WTS ad on this forum if I have a few mausers for sale?
    Thanks

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    Just read and retread your May 2013 "GUNS" article on the Serbian 1878/80 single shot. As your style a great read! What a gorgeous rifle!! Thanks for sharing!

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    Hello,

    I am working on an article for Ian Skennerton's International Arms and Militaria Collector magazine on the Berdan and Mosin-Nagant rifles in Imperial Russian service. I note that you provided images of a Berdan rifle, carbine, and dragoon rifle, to Manowar's Hungarian Weapons site where they are shown on a page discussing captured Berdans in Austrian-Hungarian employ. http://www.hungariae.com/Berdan.htm

    I am interested in using your Berdan images in my article and am particularly interested in the image of the open actions of two Berdan II rifles - one of which exhibits features of conversion to 7.62X54R in the mid-1890s.

    I would like to acknowledge you by name in my article if you would permit my inclusion of your photos.

    Since your inbox was full, I'm posting this as a visitor message.

    Thank you very much for your time.

    Best,

    Gunnar (Ketoujin)

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    Hi John,
    I'm new to the board and I recently came across a great old WWI vintage lighter. It's brass and copper with the word "Verdun" engraved on one side. I posted a picture and a couple questions about it on a thread called, " A question about those "WW1" Lighters" but no one seems to be around to comment. Now of course I can't seem to up load the picture here but you can find in that thread. You seem to know a lot about this era and I wonder if you could answer some of my questions. Who made these, when, where and what's it's approximate value.
    I'd be grateful for any thoughts you can share.
    Thanks,
    William Sadler

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    Hello JPS,

    We cannot download attachments anymore, please can you investigate as we have several pictures that could be of interest to members.

    With thanks,

    Guy and Leonard A-R-West

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    I am also a member of surplusrifleforum.com. It's been some time since I logged on and they have a number of new hoops to get through to login. Since you are a mauser fan, too, I thought you may know how I can contact Ed Hoffer or another moderator on that forum. I've lost Ed's email address. Thank you. LarrysGrip, Larry

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    http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?166836-Austro-Hungarian-Ersatz-Bayonets

    Hello Mr Sheehan:-)

    Why You have closed this tread ? I just wanted to post my M95 Italian erzatz , and pose some Questions about the others showed by You. I found some info about the "pig tail"-ed erzats .In addition maybe some photos of A-h(maked in 9-th. section of Vienna K.u.K. Arsenal) and Germ. scrabards for M91 .

    My respects :
    Memo:-)

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    Yo JPS - your PM inbox is full & we're taking off -

    Hi John,

    I didn't post, I just rated the thread 5 stars. Just wondering if the stars could be edited.

    Sounds like fantastic hunting! If I'm lucky I'll get 3 deer & a few hogs & a half dozen coyotes in Jan/Feb/Mar. I just need it to cool off some.

    Take care, good hunting,

    j

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    Hi JPS, can you please review my bavarian badge posted on the WW1 forum, wanting to know if it is real or fake , if its fake I can return it, Thank you

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    Hi JPS-annie oakley suggested I contact you. I am trying to find any information I can about the 26th Stanstead Dragoons. I am also looking for an out of print book: The Stanstead Cavalry by William Melrose. Any help would be great. Thanks

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    Hey John,
    E-mail sent, my address is the same, except it is safelink.net not pmt.org
    Gus

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    Hi JPS - Being relatively new to the forum I'm still learing how this whole thing works. I'd love to share some photos of my collection like other guys do but I can't for the life of me figure out how to post them! Keep in mind...I'm pretty much computer illiterate. Can you help?

    Cheers,
    120RIR
    Brian Ludwig
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