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new member here hailing from the usa
hello, IFG members!
I am an NRI living in the state of Pennsylvania in the. USA.
I've been active in the local firearms community for a while and started collecting military surplus firearms for the past 4-5 years.
Two years ago, I discovered that a small batch of Indian enfield pattern rifles had been imported to the US and I've been focused on collecting them.
so far, I have a 1965 ishapore 2a, 3 RFI .410 conversion single loader shotguns, a deactivated magazine rifle in .303 British, and a grenade launching rifle with grenade cup.
outside of my Indian collection, I have a bunch of mosin variants (including a PU sniper), a couple of AK47 pattern rifles, a few SKS pattern rifles, and a couple of miscellaneous guns including my pistols for self defense.
I joined in hopes of learning more about these Indian rifles. not much is known about them here as a lot of the collectors don't buy them because they have misconceptions about the build quality of foreign guns not from europe. a lot of what is known is merely speculation and old wives tales that have made the rounds.
in summation, greetings to all. any information you guys have on RFI or other ordnance factories, please share. if you'd like to know anything about firearms and rkba culture here ask away!
I am an NRI living in the state of Pennsylvania in the. USA.
I've been active in the local firearms community for a while and started collecting military surplus firearms for the past 4-5 years.
Two years ago, I discovered that a small batch of Indian enfield pattern rifles had been imported to the US and I've been focused on collecting them.
so far, I have a 1965 ishapore 2a, 3 RFI .410 conversion single loader shotguns, a deactivated magazine rifle in .303 British, and a grenade launching rifle with grenade cup.
outside of my Indian collection, I have a bunch of mosin variants (including a PU sniper), a couple of AK47 pattern rifles, a few SKS pattern rifles, and a couple of miscellaneous guns including my pistols for self defense.
I joined in hopes of learning more about these Indian rifles. not much is known about them here as a lot of the collectors don't buy them because they have misconceptions about the build quality of foreign guns not from europe. a lot of what is known is merely speculation and old wives tales that have made the rounds.
in summation, greetings to all. any information you guys have on RFI or other ordnance factories, please share. if you'd like to know anything about firearms and rkba culture here ask away!
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Welcome to the forum Phoenix
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Dear phoenixrising,
Welcome to the forum. You guys are having a good time in the USA collecting guns as a hobby. Unthinkable in India.
Regards
Atul
Welcome to the forum. You guys are having a good time in the USA collecting guns as a hobby. Unthinkable in India.
Regards
Atul
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Welcome to the forum, Phoenix..
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Phoenixrising, welcome! I'm glad to see someone who shares my tastes in Mosins and RFIs and SKSs. I would love to find a nice 410 musket that has not been converted, but still fires the pumpkin ball out of a straight sided 303 case.
I look forward to your further posts!
PS: if you are in southeastern PA, do you have an outdoor rAnge nearby, where you can shoot milsurp?
I look forward to your further posts!
PS: if you are in southeastern PA, do you have an outdoor rAnge nearby, where you can shoot milsurp?
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Welcome to the forum IFG phoenixrising and happy hunting!
"A man after my own heart" as timmy eloquently put it! Please do share images of you enviable collection - we would be thrilled!
"A man after my own heart" as timmy eloquently put it! Please do share images of you enviable collection - we would be thrilled!
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Welcome to IFG, Phoenixrising!
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Welcome aboard IFG Phoenix
Your interest & collections are quite impressive!!!
Pl. do share some pictures....
Cheers
Briha
Your interest & collections are quite impressive!!!
Pl. do share some pictures....
Cheers
Briha
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here is most of my collection. I left out my run of the mill mosins and a couple others because I really didn't feel like digging them out of the safe. haha
first are my prized Indian guns. RFI grenade enfield (top), RFI 2A in 7.62x51nato, GRI .410 single loader (bottom)
next is my survival rifle, a ruger 10/22 in .22lr. this rifle is all stainless with a threaded barrel for a flash hider or adding a suppressor (one day soon, I hope). mounted is a Bushnell 3-9x 40mm scope.
this is one of my laatest acquisitions, a savage mill in .22lr with a bull barrel and laminate stock. this rifle is pretty light considering the barrel.
Ankara marked Turkish mauser in 7.92x57mm
first are my prized Indian guns. RFI grenade enfield (top), RFI 2A in 7.62x51nato, GRI .410 single loader (bottom)
next is my survival rifle, a ruger 10/22 in .22lr. this rifle is all stainless with a threaded barrel for a flash hider or adding a suppressor (one day soon, I hope). mounted is a Bushnell 3-9x 40mm scope.
this is one of my laatest acquisitions, a savage mill in .22lr with a bull barrel and laminate stock. this rifle is pretty light considering the barrel.
Ankara marked Turkish mauser in 7.92x57mm
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mosin pu sniper rifle
a us produced new England westinghouse m91 Finn capture mosin
my mosin carbine collection. there is a Hungarian m44, a Chinese t53, and a Russian m44
bayonets unfolded
a Swiss k31 straight pull bolt action rifle. the bolt on these are so neat.
mosin pu sniper rifle
a us produced new England westinghouse m91 Finn capture mosin
my mosin carbine collection. there is a Hungarian m44, a Chinese t53, and a Russian m44
bayonets unfolded
a Swiss k31 straight pull bolt action rifle. the bolt on these are so neat.
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semi autos
sks pattern rifles. we have a norinco sks with spike bayonet and 20 rd magazine (very rare around here), a Yugoslavian m59/66a with grenade launcher spigot, and a chinese military t56 carbine.
modern production yugo n-pap ak rifle
a Romanian wasr 10/63 with bayonet
and of course, my self defense pistols and practice pistol. I carry a walther p99 and a p99 compact, both is anti-stress trigger and chabered in 9mm. the walther p22 is a range toy in .22lr.
semi autos
sks pattern rifles. we have a norinco sks with spike bayonet and 20 rd magazine (very rare around here), a Yugoslavian m59/66a with grenade launcher spigot, and a chinese military t56 carbine.
modern production yugo n-pap ak rifle
a Romanian wasr 10/63 with bayonet
and of course, my self defense pistols and practice pistol. I carry a walther p99 and a p99 compact, both is anti-stress trigger and chabered in 9mm. the walther p22 is a range toy in .22lr.
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Very nice collection - Congratulations! Thanks for sharing.
I need some time to absorb all the information and pore over the images!
I need some time to absorb all the information and pore over the images!
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I don't know how I missed this.
That is a very nice collection of Milsurps, especially the Enfields. Congratulations!
You should get together with Commonwealth of Pa and see if he can help you with the info you are looking for.
That is a very nice collection of Milsurps, especially the Enfields. Congratulations!
You should get together with Commonwealth of Pa and see if he can help you with the info you are looking for.
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Very impressive collection. I like the Enfields and Swiss K31 best. That Walther is screaming for a can