Military weapon and history related sites in mississippi

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Military weapon and history related sites in mississippi

Post by samiam on Sun Feb 05 2012, 19:56

http://gimuseum.com/
http://www.coastwatchers.org/

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Re: Military weapon and history related sites in mississippi

Post by samiam on Sun Feb 05 2012, 20:00

samiam wrote:http://gimuseum.com/
http://www.coastwatchers.org/


Feel free to add any yall know about

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Post by HoferUtzer on Tue Feb 07 2012, 10:02

Thank`s for the sites, very interesting for a collector. Whis we had such groups here in germany.


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Post by samiam on Tue Feb 07 2012, 14:05

No problem HoferUtzer
I was stationed in stuttgard from 82 to 85. i did pick up some german WWII stuff when i was there.

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Post by VegasSMG on Wed Feb 08 2012, 21:12

Not historical per say, but gaining a good reputation and MS based.
http://www.precisiondelta.com/history.php

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Post by HoferUtzer on Sun Feb 12 2012, 10:20

samiam, here in Germany our lefts, from "The Left" up to SPD and Greens, fight against legal gun ownership, against reenactment, against model-guns in private hand, and against military shows. Current they want a tax for guns including airguns, a ban of all guns who looks like an automatic weapon - this includes model-guns like the Shoei-model-guns, too - and a ban of all legal guns with a greater calibre of .22. Nice times here.
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Post by samiam on Sun Feb 12 2012, 10:46

My moms side of the family is Engilsh and i talk to alot of them on facebook. I have a cousin that is into old military stuff and he tells me how there restriction on guns and military stuff there is very repressive. We are lucky here But there are those that want to ban guns here. we have to keep an eye on them and stand up for our second ammendment rights.
We have PPL all over america that keep on eye on any laws that have anything to do with gun control and notify the rest of us of what is going on

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Post by Matt K on Mon Feb 13 2012, 14:02

http://www.vandornmuseum.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

I work in Centreville but have not actually been to the museum. Need to make time to do it.

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Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg

Post by Scharfschütze on Mon Feb 13 2012, 14:27

Don't forget the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby, just a little south of the city of Hattiesburg:

http://www.armedforcesmuseum.us/Pages/Home.html

One of my favorites. I'd say the collections rival the holdings of the National WW2 ("D-Day") museum in New Orleans.

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