You can mail the cmp to search a serial number. They can tell you if they sold it or if they still have it.
Here is the original thread on the cmp forums.
http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread.php?t=84514
I believe all office positions should have the requirement of having prior service in the US military. Without giving everything for this country they have no respect for our freedoms.
It's easy. Fill out all the forms and submit all the required club and marksmenship info. The cmp will send you an email stating they received your order and it will be filled within 30-60 days. Before you know it, here is a garand at your door before 10:30am.
Requirements and forms here...
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_4_54/143361_Wolf_Lacquer__CORROSIVE___pic_heavy_.html&page=1
Looks like wolf denied it for being corrosive. However, several guys on ar15.com said they developed rust on their rifles after using wolf.
I know some nice milsurps get destroyed. On the cmp forums, an officer showed a m1 carbine that was used in an armed robbery. Sad to say but, the carbine was destroyed.
Here you go.
http://www.radix.net/~bbrown/japanese_markings.html
That is a nice mas. Looks unissued.... Perhaps it came with a white flag....
JK. looks to be a post war rifle. Nice collection btw.
Here it the repro sling that I got off ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Long-WWI-Kerr-N0-Buckl-Sling-for-M1917-Enfield-/230740550017?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35b9356181
You have battlefield: bad company 3? Didn't know they have released that one yet.
Sturmovik IL-2 controls felt off (controls sticks swapped) compared to battlefield controls.
Anyways I'm on bf3 quite a bit.
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a gunsmith in the OKC who is familiar with m1a/m14s? A lot of guys mail their rifles off to retired m14 armors. Im just trying to avoid the shipping hassle and to keep it local.
Thanks