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  1. Cheese Noodles

    Japanese Type 94

    I was always fascinated on the description and workings of this pistol. I picked up the first decent one I saw. Was not disappointed, it is funky. Had it for a real long time and last year a friend traded me for some 8mm Naumbu ammo. Took to the range and it shot OK but that grip is really...
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    1911A1 Ithica

    This pistol belonged to my father, I think it was mfg in 1944 and the story was it was purchased surplus and it was an MP Pistol and it came with the black leather holster and belt. It was the 50s and he was in the Air Force and stationed in AK, a listening post in the Aleutian Islands. He...
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    P38 ac43

    Here is my ac 43 P38 and the holster. The rig did include two mags, not matched to the gun. All the numbers match including the locking block. It has the usual high point holster wear. Not a pristine gun but back in the day it served as one of my end of day pistols after the rifles had been...
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    Enfield Pistol No 2 Mk 1, 1934 worn but original

    Here is my Enfield pistol. OK not pristine but it is original and does shoot pretty good. I wanted one with a hammer spur and that I could shoot. I had already picked up a Broad Arrow marked S&W Victory in .38 S&W so ammunition was already at hand. At the time, it was cheap, as not in demand...
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    Astra 600/43

    Here is my Astra 600/43, this is the same type I learned to shoot as lad. I really liked the rugged simple design and when I got a chance to get my own I did. Nothing special about this one. I have put more rounds in this type of 9mm than any other pistol. This one has gone to the range a...
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    C96 Red 9

    I am posting pictures of one of my first pistols acquired a while ago. I was looking for a P-38 but got this instead. I was looking for a less than perfect condition German 9mm I would shoot. It was written up as a 1920 9mm conversion for the Berlin Police Department. It does shoot great but...
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    Tokarev T33 1940

    I picked this up pretty long ago, it was purchased on impulse because it was a Tokarev, looked nice and was dated 1940. It was the first time I had seen one, and I liked it. The price was low as it had been converted to 9mm. It sat in my safe for so long and I just took out recently. It does...
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    My G33/40 dot 1942

    Here are pictures of my G33/40 dot dated 1942. It was obtained pretty long ago. I am pretty sure it was refinished based the shiny appearance. I was aware of this when I got it but it was all matching and looked correct. At least I was pretty sure it is except for maybe the cleaning rod. It...
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    My trio that went to the range, 1911A1, Swedish Lahti and E German Makarov

    Here is a picture of a typical day at the local pistol range. I am very lucky to have a brother that I get to go shooting with several times a month. I mainly shoot the WWII pistols and on this day I took the 1911A1 (My Fathers Gun), East German Makarov and the Swedish Lahti. My Hi Standard...
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    My VZ 24 German Modified with questions on the markings

    OK, I have a VZ 24 purchased well over 30 years ago. I was looking for a nice K98 that I would shoot. At a large auction all the 98Ks went for more than I had. I did look at this VZ 24 and liked it a lot. I knew very little other than it was well made and being all matching it should shoot...
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    Newbie 2nd post, I do not even own a 98K, but I have a VZ 24 & G33/40

    Ok, as suggested this is my second post. As noted in the title, I do not own a K98. I did get started collecting and shooting WWII arms a while ago by a good friend. He knew I would go target shooting and asked if I wanted to go shooting with him, he produced a 98K. It was beautiful. It...
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    Newbie making first venture onto the board

    Good evening every body, this is my first posting and I am very glad to be here. My name was borrowed from my middle son (13 years old) as it was his user name on several game sites. I found this site after I was just looking at pictures of G33/40s and was just astounded by the amount of...

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