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#1 · (Edited)
I have a small WWII (1943) collection of Allied and Axis firearms.

American (Allied)


1943 Winchester M1 Garand
1943 M1 Carbine (National Postal Meter)
1943 Remington Rand 1911-A1



1943 AFH Bayonet for the M1 Garand

Russian (Allied)


1943 izhevsk 91/30
1943 izhevsk M44 Carbine
1943 Tula Tokarev SVT40





1943 Bayonet


German (Axis)


1942 Gustloff bcd K98K




and a nice Bayonet and accessories ..
 
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#2 ·
Mighty impressive collection Sir. Worth a bundle these days. like the Gustloff BCD 98k. Got the flat forged buttplate on that one. Prices are rising for Russian Captures that are mis-matched and all matching bringbacks are easily worth $1200 or more. Thanks for taking time to post a very impressive collection.
 
#19 ·
Tell me about it. the Winchester M1 Garand and SVT 40 are the most expensive, the Garand WRA lockbar rear sights are worth 400 alone. a WRA barrel that has little wear are 600-800, and a origional WRA stock will cost 500-700.

Winchester only made the Garand during WWII so they are rare and hard to find. I also have a 100% original 1945 Springfield M1 Garand, I gave it to my son for his birthday.
 
#13 · (Edited)
The SVT40 is one of my favorite to shoot, semi-auto mosin nagant is a lot of fun and the muzzle flash is impressive. the M1 Garand is number 1 though.

SVT40 is all matching, but the stock is a AVT40 stock, all I could find out was that they had a lot of AVT40 stocks and used them since a full auto 762x54R rifle really took their toll on the wood.

The Winchester M1 Garand is almost 100% correct, the Barrel is a 1956 SA and the stock is an overton replacement.
but it had authentic WRA WWII Rear Lock bar sights.


Yes the ammo, cleaner and coins are 1943,

also the trigger group is 100% correct and original / unmodified


The M1 Carbine NPM is all correct.

The Mauser is a Russian capture

The Mosin Nagant 91/30 is a DDR marked rifle.
 
#17 ·
Nice collection. :)

I never got into " enemy" arms, But I do like to collect and shoot original 1903 Springfields.
 
#23 · (Edited)
Yes that would be great, i prefer it has an intact Mum not scrubbed
Most of the Arisaka rifles you see have the mum defaced in some way. The Mum marked the rifle as the Emperor's property, not to be surrendered. By defacing it "scrubbed", it became just another rifle and could be surrendered without violating the code of bushido.

be cool if the year is 18 of the Showa (エーティーン) era "1943"

I have a FFL 03 License
 
#26 ·
Thanks for sharing.
 
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