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Anyone here interested in collecting other than MG 34/42???????? Toy trains, Lugers, drag racers, special interest cars, model airplanes, .22 pump guns, tea sets, what ever????????
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well my dad does the lionel trains and used to collect bayonets, i am trying to get away from everything these toys are $$$ though I would like a vehicle to go with them
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bills...lots and lots of bills...seem everyone I know and some companies I don't know like to send me bills....
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AMMO

but every time I get a whole bunch collected somebody shoots it all up and I have to start over again!
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DAMN JASON...I just had a REVELATION...THANKS....

now I know why I have all those bills from AIM/AMMOMAN.com/Dan's but NOTHING to show for it....

I guess that just goes to show ya...what friends are for (and a trigger happy 6yr.old) will do for ya!!!!!!
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Ammo in a caliber that fits your guns will be very hard to keep............she and I are going to shoot at Marietta on June 12 w/two Maxims, a Russian DShK, MG 81z and probably something else as a spare (in case we break ), wife shoots as much or more than I do and we will empty about 7500 over the course of the 8 shooting hours. I am glad when Century and others have the sales on 8mm and 7.62 x 54R........Aim is about 2:15 west of here and easy trip to get Russian stuff and, if you buy enough, Century picks up the shipping.........
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I collect and refurbish "Russian Capture" K98's.
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A 944, and 2 911 porsche's. Many a russian brass Tea urn from late 1900's (so there's your tea set).
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Other than firearms I also collect the high end detailed WWII US and Modern US 12" military action figures made by Dragon models and BBI. I also have a few of the detailed Ultimate Soldier vehicles made by 21st century toys to go with them.
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well now that I think about it i got small a 80's starwars collection to off, a huge 80's gi joe collction to off, a small batman comic book collection to off, baseball cards,hot wheels, my 67 firebird, got to make money and room for more beltfed toys and a ww2 vehicle some day :D
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Weii How about Garden Railroad locomotives and rolling stock in G-scale 1:20.3. A Denver and Rio Grande K-37 that weighs 50lbs is 42ins long and cost $4200. A Rio Grande Suthern K27 ex D&RGW that weighs 37lbs 37ins long and cost $3200. These are 2-8-2s narrow gauge locomotives used out here in Colorado. HO, HOn3, HOn30, O, On3, On30.

Over a sixty firearms.

1000 Yes 1000 1:25 scale model car and 1:35 scale military model kits. As well as some 1:6 scale figures and weapons. Some of these 1:6 scale weapons look so real they could almost shoot. They are of museum quality.

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US militaria, no vehicles yet but we are looking. Someday!

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In HO scale; The Deutsches Reichbahn on the western front, backing up the German Army, model Railroad.......jw
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ww2 t-24 weasel with ammo trailer :D
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I collect Swedish armed forces weapons..

anything from revolvers to PAK....


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I collect all types of military firearms from post cival war to modern day weapons. Especially US, Swiss, Swedish, French & German weapons although I will buy anything in really pristine condition. I also build and collect 1/72 military aircraft and 1/35 Armor. About 400 models in my collection.
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Styggo wrote:I collect Swedish armed forces weapons..

anything from revolvers to PAK....


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PAK Weapons. That's awesome! 37MM and up?
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Here's one......

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Just following orders, Sir !.....................
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Last time I tried to post pictures I was told they were too big yet they are the smallest size my camera will make. They are marked in the camera and the instruction booklet as 'email' size.
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you may need to use a host site, email salt6 :D glad to see you got on :wink:
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