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Gil Martin 09-23-2004 05:01 PM

Your pick of the top 10 surplus arms
 
If you had to list your top ten surplus arms (rifles or handguns)favorites what would they be? I have thought about this a bit and would submit the following:

Kar98k
M1 Garand
VZ-24
U.S 1917 Enfield
1911A1
1903 Springfield
98/29 Radom
VIS Model 35 Radom
P-38
Luger

I would like to hear your preferences. All the best...
Gil

Jack 09-23-2004 08:01 PM

For me: 1911, M-1 Garand, Browning P-35, Walther PP....
Those are all fun to shoot at the range.
I'm extremely fond of 98 Mauser actions, but more as the basis for a custom rifle than in their original military condition.

Adam Helmer 09-24-2004 06:21 AM

Gil,

Good post, but ONLY 10??? Ok, here are my nominees:

Garand
M1 Carbine
M1911 Colt
Luger
SMLEs
Mausers
P14/P-17
ABL FN M49s
Swiss rifles
Finnish Mosins

Adam

Cal Sibley 09-24-2004 10:58 AM

I didn't see my favorite listed, but it's the Swedish M96 mauser in 6.5x55. My first winter in Canada nearly made me stir crazy from the cold and the length of the season. I bought an old M96 and decided to restore it to pass the time. I made it an annual project for a few years, ending up with three. I'm amazed how accurate those old buggers are, and the recoil won't turn me into a spastic cripple. I think they are real sweethearts, but that's merely one man's opinion. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal

GoodOlBoy 09-24-2004 11:38 AM

M1911A1
m1 grand
m1 carbine
'03A
1927 Thompson sub machine gun (Wish list remember)
BAR
Enfield
Mauser
SKS (read cheap AND fun.)
1917 45 acp revolver (good luck)

GoodOlBoy

Adirondacks 09-24-2004 02:11 PM

10
 
1.Model 98 large ring Mauser -But used for the action only.
Rebarreled with a new bolt shroud/safety and a new stock this
makes a premium rifle for moderate price. Actually more expensive
than an off the shelf Savage/Ruger ect but with a Shilen barrel
very hot.
2. Swedish M38 mauser-6.5x55 calibre and not as old as most
98s.
3.303 enfield - Good deer calibre and usually pretty accurate as
is.
4.30/40 Kraig - Harder to find good rifles recently but if you do
they make good sporters.
5. 1903 Springfield 3006.
6. M1 carbine - plinker
7. Mosin Nagant.
8. AK classic.
9.SKS - cheap/fun to shoot
10.Whatever....

DaMadman 09-29-2004 04:56 PM

1911
mauser in 8 x 57
Thompson
M1 carbine
M1 Garand
SKS
Greasegun
.45cal Liberator
CZ-52
.32 cal pistol that was made in Spain (My Pop has one)

skeet 09-29-2004 10:24 PM

Surplus or whatever
 
Garand...have
30 carbine... have(wish it was an M-2)
1911...Have (1918 commercial finish model)
03 Springfield...have
M-14 don't have...yet!
Luger or PO8...have but not a Krieghoff
Swedish K(Karl Gustaf Mod 1940)...Have
Sks...had a few. none right now
Ak 47...have
Browning Automatic Rifle....Would LOVE to have one

VinVega 09-29-2004 11:35 PM

I'd have to pick the first ten I could get my hands on...there are plenty of them around here but you'll pay for them sometimes, too.

earschplitinloudenboomer 12-20-2004 08:52 PM

top 10 milsurp
 
DaMadman;

...substitute the .32 ? auto my father in law brought back from Belgium for your fathers Spainish .32 and we are a near match!!

Kamate 02-07-2005 01:23 AM

SMLE
 
I love my Number 1 Mk III, i can hit the metal turkeys at 385metres and standard battle sights. I just love SMLE's but a nice Bren gun wouldn't be too bad!

gumpokc 02-07-2005 06:54 PM

1911a1
garand
hakim
K-31
cz-52
CETME
FAL
K98
M1 carbine
Sks

denton 02-11-2005 06:06 PM

Swedish M96--accurate, workmanship second to none.
Finnish M39--kinda ugly, but very accurate
Russian SKS--cheap and fun
Persian K98--nice version of the 8mm

Gil Martin 02-12-2005 05:30 AM

Lots of good choices submitted
 
I have found a really good surplus arms dealer in the area and will visit them today. He has lots of eye candy on the racks. It really takes me back to see bunches of military surplus arms all over the place. All the best...
Gil

Cal Sibley 02-13-2005 01:15 AM

You encounter quite a few British .303s in Canada, used largely as moose rifles. They do the job quite well, and are still popular after all these years. I'm a recent convert and really like them. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal


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