I prefer the shorter M44, and have set mine up as a short range bush gun. I chopped the bayonet off,blued where I chopped, and refinished the stock.
I prefer the shorter M44, and have set mine up as a short range bush gun. I chopped the bayonet off,blued where I chopped, and refinished the stock.
Here's a pic of my No4 sporter with the no drill mount on it.
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There are a few out there with a drill and tap style mount on them that are really nice. I know where there is one that if I wanted another sporter I'd be on it, nice rifle and scope combo. Let me know and I can point you towards it!
Whoah! Nice rifle, and nice scope.
Ted
Because I simply could care less about you fudds, and purists with your old relics!
I have no use for a bayonet, and the weight, and length that come with it!
WTF difference does it make? This is a post war Polish M44. What historical value doe it hold?
For me it was a cheap beater with cheap surplus ammo, and a good little project.
Hell, just for that comment, I think I am gonna get rid of the upper handguad, and chop the stock as well!![]()
Don't forget the old U.S. model of 1917! She will out do them all!!!![]()
Pattern 1914.
.303 > .30-06.![]()




























