Ive am thinking of starting to acquire rifles in the same cambering for logistical purposes. What I mean for that, is I could have one round for several different types of firearms. Since the 308/7.62 is still widely popular and produced, and a large verity of both modern and vintage rifles were chambered in it, it would be a good choice.
I would still collect and shoot rifles in "legacy" calibers such as Enfields in .303, Mausers in 8mm, and so forth. But the .308/7.62 rifles would be my go to shooters.
So, what milsurps that are generally common were either converted or produced in 7.62/308?
Ones I know of are:
Lee Enfield No.4.
Ishipore 2A1.
K98 Mausers, notably Israel conversions.
Spanish FR-7 and FR-8
M1 Garand rifles.
Argentinian FN-49
Any others?
Thanks.
I would still collect and shoot rifles in "legacy" calibers such as Enfields in .303, Mausers in 8mm, and so forth. But the .308/7.62 rifles would be my go to shooters.
So, what milsurps that are generally common were either converted or produced in 7.62/308?
Ones I know of are:
Lee Enfield No.4.
Ishipore 2A1.
K98 Mausers, notably Israel conversions.
Spanish FR-7 and FR-8
M1 Garand rifles.
Argentinian FN-49
Any others?
Thanks.




















































