Tfw no magical touch

>tfw no magical touch
>tfw you will never see what your milsurp rifle had once seen in WW2

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faggot

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I may be a faggot, but at least im not a noguns like you.

If the receiver is dated 1944 or later there's a good chance that rifle wasn't ever put into actual service until after the war ended.

The inside of an arsenal somewhere in Sweden, probably.

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In heaven, you will be able to look down every set of sights and see who died as a result.

>be living raifu
>was produced during war, unknown when
> proofed and packed into crate awaiting deployment.
>war ends with me still waiting in a where house.
>some other wars happen elsewhere but I am obsolete and not sent to serve.
>very lonely, sad , humid ,darkness
>I am sold as surplus to a non soldier that smells bad
> he takes a picture of me with a few other guns, ammo, and a long pillow?
>his" safe" smells ,I miss the crate.

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>Buy a surplus M1 Garand.
>Manufactured 1940.
>Imagine the battle history.
>Do some research, find out this specific rifle spent the war at a Marine barracks in California.
>No glorious history of battles won in my gun safe.

How did you find out where your particular rifle went? I have a 1944 Garand

>I am sold as surplus to a non soldier that smells bad
Kek

could be a korean vintage or one given to our allies and used in their militaries/various actions.

This, because it's virtually fucking impossible.

if his stock had a rack number on it its possible.

As for me I have a duffel cut early war Type-99 so at the very least its a battlefield pick-up.

>if his stock had a rack number on it its possible.

Which 90% don't. It's virtually impossible to tell what battle / combat a rifle saw, or if it was locked up (unless it came in cosmoline, or is in complete pristine unfired condition)

My k2 never got the chance to kill any north koreans I feel bad for it

>tfw your K98 is a battlefield pick up, and brought home by a veteran
>tfw it's killed people

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The only ones that probably saw action would be my 1942 Mosin or a part of my arsenal refurbished 1941 SVT-40. Maybe my Yugo captured mauser or No.4 Enfield, but that's a push.

Closest I got was taking the butt plate off my K31 and looking up the name tag. The guy last issued it went on to make posters for the Swiss government.

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Luck mostly. The rifle was issued to an MP unit and it's movements were documented in US Ordinance Dep archives. Most weapons are listed as "issued to combat unit" or something similar.

>1938 mosin-nagant
I don't wanna see whatever that thing saw.

If those mosin are in good shape, and the stock is in good shape it didn't see shit.

my M95 looks like they pulled it out of a grave any way to figure out where it was used?

My arisaka is completely matching, still has its mum and is pretty beat up. I'm almost certain it saw combat at one point.

Majority of the rifles used would have been destroyed, too badly damaged to be repaired. It's virtually impossible to tell if it saw action, damaged stock could have happened in bubbas hands.

>mfw a Type 56 made in 1969

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I got a beat 1863 Springfield that got the breech loader conversion in 1869, wonder if it saw any action in the Civil War.

Battle rifle in 30-06 is finger happy

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>tfw you will never see what your milsurp rifle had once seen in WW2
I don't fucking want to see any of it

WTF kind of a repair is that on the lever gat. Give that poor thing a proper non-bubba fix

>magic touch vision quest
Mfw I touch the dildo in my drawer

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