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				Reducing surplus arms on hand....
			 
			
			
			Yes, acquiring fine vintage military arms is fun and I had a "good run" that began in the late 1950s. My collection has many duplicates of two or three or five of the same arms, with "correct" accoutrements.  Last Saturday I had a family reunion here at the farm and shot many arms with my sons-in-law, grandsons and other good folks who never shot a military rifle before. Two 14 year old lads, and their dads, used charger clips for the first time in a 98k Mauser and a MkIII Enfield.  I realized these hunting buddies missed a lot that many of us take for granted when it comes to surplus arms. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			This Christmas some fine vintage arms, not now available in the mint condition I got them, will go to good homes. I look forward to seeing my fine arms in new hands in this year's deer stands. If you go to a few estate sales of good guns, you may make your own advanced preparations as I shall do. I intend to live another 20 years, or so, and that will be enough time to ensure the new owners take proper care of fine military surplus arms. Adam 
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			Adam Helmer Last edited by Adam Helmer; 08-04-2005 at 12:19 PM.  | 
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