Took the front door off the house at 6:30 this morning to paint it. Got two coats on and I'm letting it dry over night before we put it back on.
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Shoulda painted it here. Would have been dry in an hour.
Took the front door off the house at 6:30 this morning to paint it. Got two coats on and I'm letting it dry over night before we put it back on.
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Had to get out some old work horses & clean them.
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The 1943 M1903A3, 1918 M1917 (with cut rear sight gaurds 🙁), 1944 M1 Carbine, 1955 M1Garand.
Thanks, I try my best to keep them as original as I can for when they were made. For that M1917 being 101 years old it's my most accurate rifle. Need to get them out & make some holes in paper.Good Lord those are some gorgeous guns...
Thanks, I try my best to keep them as original as I can for when they were made. For that M1917 being 101 years old it's my most accurate rifle. Need to get them out & make some holes in paper.
I don't use them as much as I wish but that would be an expensive habit if I did. I still need a M1A dressed to look like a M14 to round out the collection but as soon as the lottery people quit giving MY winning numbers to the wrong people I'll even have to add a M1918 BAR to the collection.Those are some seriously nice looking guns. That's awesome that you still use them, too many of them sit on shelves and collect dust.
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