ww2

  1. The Grand Baboon

    M1 Carbine Rear Sight Drift and Sight Picture

    Hello, friends. I've inherited a 1942 Inland M1 Carbine and decent amount of original ammunition. When zeroing it this last weekend, I was quite surprised to find how far the rear sight had to be drifted to attain a POA/POI windage zero. I was also surprised at how much of the front sight I...
  2. BigFatKen

    Interested in old firearms? WWII items?

    $400. bid Auction in progress. Here .... https://historical.ha.com/c/search-results.zx?N=49+793+794+792+2088+4294949153&type=hero-left-hist--close-6177--tem060817 Also has General Bradley's D-day invasion map. Minimum >$30,000. I wonder what would happen to a leaker back then?
  3. Sharpie443

    Berthier 1892/M16 at the range.

    I've been interested in French firearms for a long time and finally got into reloading 8mm Lebel recently. So I took my M16 carbine which is just a few years away from its 100 year anniversary out and did a video on its history and some of the more paractical things about owning a reloading for...
  4. G

    Any experiences turning in WW2 trophies to ATF?

    Hello, Dealing with an estate now that has some interesting sub MGs from ww2. One is German and the other is US dewat including form 5. Both are NFA. According to the sticky post about "MGs in grandpas attic" the only recourse is to contact the ATF and then turn them over to be destroyed...
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