In the case of your 1929 Mosin (I looked at your pictures)... you would type in this:
[ img]http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/ab23 ... s-1008.jpg[/img]
However, leave out the space in the first part of the code so it would be
Hope you don't mind me hijacking your pictures... It's a nice looking rifle.
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[img]http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/ab23 ... 9/Military
SurplusFirearms-1008.jpg[/img]
juniustaylor, No I don't mind ,you hijacking my pic. I have been trying to get it posted but couldn't. I'm an old retired electrician(68 tomorrow), retired 2 yrs. ago,and had not used a computer until then,so I am basically computer illiterate. You are most kind to help, and I appreciate it. I tried to type it in
like you showed me. If this doesn't work, I think I may giveup.
SurplusFirearms-1008.jpg[/img]
juniustaylor, No I don't mind ,you hijacking my pic. I have been trying to get it posted but couldn't. I'm an old retired electrician(68 tomorrow), retired 2 yrs. ago,and had not used a computer until then,so I am basically computer illiterate. You are most kind to help, and I appreciate it. I tried to type it in
like you showed me. If this doesn't work, I think I may giveup.
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[img]http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/ab23 ... 9/Military
SurplusFirearms-1008.jpg[/img]
Remove the space that you put after Military. Leave it all together "MilitarySurplusFirearms..." Your picture is actually MilitarySurptusFirearms-1008.jpg. You have it misspelled in your photo album, so that same mistake will have to be in the code for it to show up. Make sense? There is hope yet. Just click the Edit button in that post, fix those 2 errors, and it will show up.
SurplusFirearms-1008.jpg[/img]
Remove the space that you put after Military. Leave it all together "MilitarySurplusFirearms..." Your picture is actually MilitarySurptusFirearms-1008.jpg. You have it misspelled in your photo album, so that same mistake will have to be in the code for it to show up. Make sense? There is hope yet. Just click the Edit button in that post, fix those 2 errors, and it will show up.
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junius, I didn't remove the pic, because I didn't want you to post it. I just went back to the album to change the spelling, I couldn't, so I deleted the album and made a new one. I am still trying but can't get it done, it says file to large, (max size 256 KiB) what ever that means. Also I appreciate the moderators, for not kicking me off. I guess, I will have to be content, to just look.They say that ignorance is no excuse, But if it's the only one you have, you have to go with it.
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Junius : I added some pics. to my Photobucket Acc., since I can't seem to post here, you can view them there, not all are mil-sup, but are of the type.
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, It's me again, finally got this pic. thing going.
The top, 1929 hex receiver( from Aim), middle, 1943 model 38, bottom,
1944 model 44.
The top, 1929 hex receiver( from Aim), middle, 1943 model 38, bottom,
1944 model 44.
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I have ordered several thousand dollars worth of guns and ammo from AIM and never a bad transaction yet! And as I am close ground shipping is next day!!!
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