infideleggwelder
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
speaking of bubba, i have a nicely bubba`d No1 Mk III*. Have it on EE for trade for an un bubba`d lee enfield. PM me if you know a Bubba who wants to Bubba his/her full original wood Lee.
speaking of bubba, i have a nicely bubba`d no1 mk iii*. Have it on ee for trade for an un bubba`d lee enfield. Pm me if you know a bubba who wants to bubba his/her full original wood lee.
I don't see the problem lol I mean look at what bubba managed to do
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^^ Gotta love that! I'm heading to the shop right now to do one up like that M91/30.....
Edit: I didn't know for sure if it would be safe to post on this thread yet.![]()
Now I am no gun smith , but you cant even close the bolt on the mosin above, I think that was just a joke someone put together, you want serious? Check this guy out, one of my favorite vids of all time , skip to 6:50 to see how he "Thinks he usually holds it" ... Sweet back up irons bro.
Anything that Cyclone says is usually well put!Thats actually well put.
Where I grew up, everyone hunted moose with a home sporterised Enfield. In my family the same rifle was has been used for three generations to hunt moose, bear and caribou. In a few years it will be used by the fourth generation of my family. It has done great service for my family and while some may think it butchered, I do not.
My grandfathers and great uncles served in WW2 and some died over there. When my grandfather converted it to a more hunting friendly rifle I do not question for one second whether he did the right thing. He earned the right to do whatever the #### he wanted to do with a gun from his war. That gun helped feed my family for 60 plus years, far more service than it did in the war. I'm proud t0 have that gun and use it.
Where I grew up, everyone hunted moose with a home sporterised Enfield. In my family the same rifle was has been used for three generations to hunt moose, bear and caribou. In a few years it will be used by the fourth generation of my family. It has done great service for my family and while some may think it butchered, I do not.
My grandfathers and great uncles served in WW2 and some died over there. When my grandfather converted it to a more hunting friendly rifle I do not question for one second whether he did the right thing. He earned the right to do whatever the #### he wanted to do with a gun from his war. That gun helped feed my family for 60 plus years, far more service than it did in the war. I'm proud t0 have that gun and use it.




























