A friend and I went out and had a spur of the moment milsurp appreciation day this weekend.
My Garand and mosin, His two enfields, one just picked up, a bubba'd enfield, and upon disassembly, found it to be all matching, dated 1918... damn you bubba.
No pictures (darn it) as this one wasn't really planned but of all the recent trips to the range, I haven't had a smile on my face like after this one.
Maybe it was shooting my mosin for the first time, maybe it was the ping of the garand, but all of a sudden I think my black guns need to go away, replaced by nothing newer than 1950.
Why does this happen? Can anyone explain this phenomenon?
My Garand and mosin, His two enfields, one just picked up, a bubba'd enfield, and upon disassembly, found it to be all matching, dated 1918... damn you bubba.
No pictures (darn it) as this one wasn't really planned but of all the recent trips to the range, I haven't had a smile on my face like after this one.
Maybe it was shooting my mosin for the first time, maybe it was the ping of the garand, but all of a sudden I think my black guns need to go away, replaced by nothing newer than 1950.
Why does this happen? Can anyone explain this phenomenon?






















































