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Ignatz1944

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Thanks for the invite> general info about my interests:
MWM, 75, Midwest. Collector for 40+ years. Military, WWI, WWII, to Vietnam. Government, foreign, British RAF, Lend-lease, and Canadian. Commercial, commemorative, most manufacturers since inception. (No current Singers or NA.)
Also Lugers, most manufacturers, military and commercial.
In revolvers, most S&W, Colt DA, SAA, cap & ball, and CW manufacturers.
Significant CW carbines and breech-loaders, (Sharps, Burnside, etc). Kentuckies and plains rifles.
Most US rifles, rifled muskets, and muskets issued since 1750's. 1850 - 1880 muzzle-loading long-range target rifles (per Roberts books).
30's - 70's sporting arms. Currently doing specific historic research in guns that arouse curiosity, Have the Springfield Research Service manual, Clausen, Meadows, Poyer, etc.
Oh, and shotguns too, but mostly blue-collar hunting with Dad and Uncle Archie stuff.
 
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Thanks for the invite> general info about my interests:
MWM, 75, Midwest. Collector for 40+ years. Military, WWI, WWII, to Vietnam. Government, foreign, British RAF, Lend-lease, and Canadian. Commercial, commemorative, most manufacturers since inception. (No current Singers or NA.)
Also Lugers, most manufacturers, military and commercial.
In revolvers, most S&W, Colt DA, SAA, cap & ball, and CW manufacturers.
Significant CW carbines and breech-loaders, (Sharps, Burnside, etc). Kentuckies and plains rifles.
Most US rifles, rifled muskets, and muskets issued since 1750's. 1850 - 1880 muzzle-loading long-range target rifles (per Roberts books).
30's - 70's sporting arms. Currently doing specific historic research in guns that arouse curiosity, Have the Springfield Research Service manual, Clausen, Meadows, Poyer, etc.
Oh, and shotguns too, but mostly blue-collar hunting with Dad and Uncle Archie stuff.
Welcome to a great forum. Extensive interests you have there.
 
Yeah, the interests shifted a lot over the years; that's why the collection got so extensive. GAS is real. Sort of depended on what they were running on the History Channel before the swamp and treasure stuff started.
 
Thanks for the invite> general info about my interests:
MWM, 75, Midwest. Collector for 40+ years. Military, WWI, WWII, to Vietnam. Government, foreign, British RAF, Lend-lease, and Canadian. Commercial, commemorative, most manufacturers since inception. (No current Singers or NA.)
Also Lugers, most manufacturers, military and commercial.
In revolvers, most S&W, Colt DA, SAA, cap & ball, and CW manufacturers.
Significant CW carbines and breech-loaders, (Sharps, Burnside, etc). Kentuckies and plains rifles.
Most US rifles, rifled muskets, and muskets issued since 1750's. 1850 - 1880 muzzle-loading long-range target rifles (per Roberts books).
30's - 70's sporting arms. Currently doing specific historic research in guns that arouse curiosity, Have the Springfield Research Service manual, Clausen, Meadows, Poyer, etc.
Oh, and shotguns too, but mostly blue-collar hunting with Dad and Uncle Archie stuff.
Welcome from Northern Indiana enjoy the conversation.
 
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