Join the #1 community for gun owners of the Northwest
We believe the 2nd Amendment is best defended through grass-roots organization, education, and advocacy centered around individual gun owners. It is our mission to encourage, organize, and support these efforts throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
Discuss firearms and all aspects of firearm ownership
Join others in organizing against anti-gun legislation
Find nearby gun shops, ranges, training, and other resources
Discover free outdoor shooting areas
Stay up to date on firearm-related events
Share photos and video with other members
...and much more!
trench
A trench is a type of excavation or depression in the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide (as opposed to a wider gully, or ditch), and narrow compared with its length (as opposed to a simple hole).In geology, trenches are created as a result of erosion by rivers or by geological movement of tectonic plates. In the civil engineering field, trenches are often created to install underground infrastructure or utilities (such as gas mains, water mains or telephone lines), or later to access these installations. Trenches have also often been dug for military defensive purposes. In archaeology, the "trench method" is used for searching and excavating ancient ruins or to dig into strata of sedimented material.
Has only been shot a handful of times. - **This is only for NON WA Residents**
- Non matching kit
- PSA Trigger Group + original trigger group in bag
- Childers Receiver
- Trench art on dong front grip
- Build by NGS Idaho
Asking $900 + Shipping, will be FFL to FFL
Fresh in on consignment from a local collector
Everything is numbers matching and without import markings.
Springfield Armory M1 with bayonet, fabric bandolier, M1923 M1 Garand 10 pouch, and hard case $5300 $5199.99...
US WWI 1918 LF & C KNUCKLE TRENCH KNIFE US MARK 1 LANDERS FRARY & CLARK KNUCKLE KNIFE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
This Knuckle Knife includes a blade that is original.Blade retains the original finish as pictured.Brass handle/knuckles retains the orignal blackened finish as pictured.Handle shows...
Looking for a good deal on an 1897 shotgun for a film shoot in August. I would look to source something for lending but It won't be filmed here so it has to be shipped out, so I'm looking to buy one outright
I'd like to keep it under $800 after transfer if possible
I have a new Jericho 941 I...
Sks for sale, guts are in great shape,. Stock is battle worn with some trench art. Numbers don’t a match but the rifle functions flawlessly. Will upload photos later, or request them. $600 cash or open to trades for other surplus rifles. For trading I also have some optics, and ar15 parts
To list a few models I’d be interested in, but definitely not limited to, Winchester 1897, model 12, Ithaca 37, stevens 520, stevens 77, etc. also looking for any sort of attachments or military or police related shotgun accessories. I have cash, military collectibles, and some guns I’d be...
Looking to buy a WWI, WWII, Vietnam era trench gun original or replica. Heat shield, bayonet lug etc.
Also interested in trench shotgun parts as well.
Thanks!
World War II 1944 Trench Art - French 1875 Gras bayonet “Steak Knife”
Before my Father passed in 2010 at the age of 93, I made notes of his travels during WWII from England to Normandy, through France, Belgium and into Germany. I did this by combining his memory and correlating that with a...
Can anyone tell me about this? Found it in the garage & supposedly my grandpa bought it from a swap meet or something like that. It smells really old and nasty. Is it real & can someone tell me about them, Thanks!
It is with great pain and suffering that I’m putting this all up for sale. Ithaca model 37 with Game scene, barrel cut to 20 inches, repro heat shield, repro m1 carbine sling and buttstock sling mount. Was going to get the whole shebang duracoated or whatever, strip and stain the wood, and have...
Very interesting. I have an identical set, except the bases are round. They were given to my Mother in the early 40,s. If I recall they were marked on the bottom of the case, LC 37.
Best,
Gary
(Just information. Mine are not for sale.)