Thank you for stopping by. Unfortunately, I have elected to allow this site to become static at this point in time for various reasons, but I still believe that it can be of use, especially to new collectors. I do wish you luck with your collecting and hope that it brings you much joy. Regards.
Realizing that not everyone is interested in surfing through every page on the site but would rather prefer to jump right to the page that interests them, here is a site map to utilize. Enjoy!
- Index: Here is where the whole site starts
- Intro: A little background on Njanear & the purpose of the site
- More Intro: A little more personal background on me & my collecting
- Dedication to my late Uncle Jim The man who got me started on all of this
- Methods of Collecting: The various techniques for collecting that you may wish to examine are explained here. The categories discussed are:
- Manufacturer:
- For additional info, there is the Manufacturers Page.
- Model
- Caliber:
- For additional info, there is the C&R Caliber Page.
- Action Type
- Country of Origin:
- For additional info, there is the Countries Page.
- Period of History
- Uniqueness
- Personal Attraction
- Cost
- Additional Thoughts on Collecting: From fellow C&R Collectors.
- Thoughts on Condition Rating
- Collections: Here is the main page for the following collections:
- The M91/30 Collection: Specializing in both the Russian and Finnish variants
- The Finnish Collection: Representive pieces of the various Finnish models
- The Russian M1895 Nagant Revolver Collection: Dedicated to a unique & rugged design
- The M1895 Survey: Please enter your M1895 info here to assist in the compilation of data on this fine revolver.
- Ol'Duke's M1895 Forum: Please come learn and share information on your M1895 here.
- Know your M1895 Nagant: Answering those questions such as loading and unloading the revolver, removing the cylinder, and removing the grips.
- The Ishapore Collection: Representative pieces of the different Indian Enfield models.
- The Miscellaneous Collection: Various pieces that also reside in my safe but don't fit in with the primary concentrations listed above.
- The M1 Garand Clip Collection: A unique collection of numerous manufacturing variations of this stamped metal clip that was essential to feeding the M1 Garand.
- Notes & Links: And on the tail end, here are some of the other sites that I feel can assist you in your collecting. Hope they can assist you in the pursuit of your perfect collection!