I've collected military rifles and military equipment for close to 20 years. While I sold off much of my equipment collection over the last few years I have kept all of my C&R rifles. I was sick of moving several footlockers of WWII field gear every three years and I wasn't displaying it so I sold most of it to pay for some modern firearms purchases. I took these pictures about six years ago and ran across them while looking through my Photobucket account, everything is original except the WWII USMC helmet cover. I thought some of you here might enjoy them.
The Garand in this picture is a Dec 1941 Springfield Armory.
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The K98 is a 1940 manufactured Mauserwerke.
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The Garand in this picture is a Dec 1941 Springfield Armory.
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The K98 is a 1940 manufactured Mauserwerke.
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