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Here a picture of one of mine displays in front of my computer Big Grin
If i get tired to search on the forum , i take my eyes upp a litle bit Cool
 
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Yes, daggers are VERY restful on the eyes!
 
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Very impressed pictures and collection Terry

Cool Cool

I have rest of my other knifes in a glass vitrine cabin and some of them in wood frames.

I also collect the Fairbairn Sykes Vs the German daggers ,so the variation in my collection is big Big Grin
 
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Intrigued by the knot on the Teno Leader Terry????
superb display
Paul
 
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Cheap Pakistani item.
 
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now that is what i call a well decorated wall Wink
sean
 
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Thank you for those few kind words!! Here are the other 3 walls and the floor.





 
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Terry nice variation of collectables you have there
sean
 
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I think of it as 'eclectic'. My wife thinks of it as 'dirt catching rubbish'.
 
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You have a nice looking collector room Terry. Very much badges and fine medals.
Do you collect all nations of medals and tinnies ?

Lh 600
 
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These are what I have left after moving from a large house when the last of my 6 children left. I used to have 100's of firearms as well but sold them when I saw the way the Government was going.




 
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Nice guns Terry Smile

I collect all type of guns before. Have collector status for fully operated guns.

I still have some again afte the big sell out of some of them.
I have left a Hk Mk 23 with B&T silencer and a benelli M 4 figthing shotgun and some more rifles and pistols.

I usually collect on guns used by the SOE / Milorg .
To the end i sell out about 40 Submachineguns and 15 MG``s

here a pics of some of the new gun types.

 
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The sub in the middle is a UD M 42. Used by an SOE agent .
 
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The MK 23 i will never sell out Smile

 
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Nice display Terry. Could that possibly be Rifleman Sharpes Baker rifle & sword bayonet on the wall??? Or perhaps Harpers?
 
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That's the very one Barry. I couldn't bear to part with that one.
 
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Don't blame you. I read those books over and over and the Forster and Kent/Reeman sea stories. Quite an era and what a military machine. I don't see how we won.
 
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LH600.. Is the gun on the right in the forest a Reising? Very rare beast.
 
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Its a Marlin UD M 42 made for the United Defence in the USA during the war. 9mm subgun.
Double magasine point welded 40 rounds.

Only ca 15000 UD` where made. Many of them seen use in the OSS and clandestine operations over the world.
The UD on the picture have provience from Norway.

Marlin also made 45 kaliber subs. But they are ultrarare .

I have earlier 2 Reising in my collecton of subs. Reising mod 50 & 55 made by Harrington & Rickhardson. 45 kal .
One with compensator and the other without.

How is the gunlaws in the Uk nowadays Terry ?

Lh 600
 
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Don't talk to me about British gunlaws. Soon they will arrest you for having BOOKS on guns. It's OK if you're an illegal immigrant making a living from drugs and prostitution to have a full auto to carry but God help you if you're a collector of model or deactivated guns..you are in BIG trouble.
 
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Terry ,,you've said it all!!! Come the revolution........................................
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Guys, how will you revolt with no guns???
 
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..We are Brits,and as such,revolting by nature!!!!!!!
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yes some countrys have bad gunlaws.

And in the future i do belive mostly of weapons of millitary types will be banned for purchase.

But there are still hope for guns with "plugged" chambers.

Here a Thompson M 1928 for sales in my country on a internet auction for 1650 US



And a mod 50 REISING too.

 
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Suppressors?....Are they Legal in Great Britain or are those just Mock ups.

Also Terry

The FG42...was that a Real piece or a dummy...and any history if it was legit?
 
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