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Old 08-18-2007, 06:57 AM
Joe Boleo Joe Boleo is offline
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Remilitarizing surplus arms

One of my favorite projects involves returning sporterized surplus arms to their original condition. Sometimes this is an easy venture and often may not be possible or practical. There were so many surplus rifles that were modified that this can go on for years. Sporterized military rifles tend to be real bargains and once returned to their "as issued" condition tend to go up significantly in value.

The list of restored rifles includes: U.S. 1917 Enfields, 1903 and 1903-A3 Springfields, German Model 98 Musers, Italian Carcanos and British Enfields. A collector might be critical of these efforts, but most surplus rifles were reworked or rebuilt over the course of their military service. I am working on a 1905 Ross that is a real challenge finding the parts to complete its restoration. Take care...
Joe
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