Early Garand, milsurp .303 at 20 cents, do you own a time machine?
Nope! Just right place at the right time.
Early Garand, milsurp .303 at 20 cents, do you own a time machine?
If you're Canadian, you shouldn't be allowed to vote until you own a Lee Enfield.
In the U.S. you shouldn't vote unless you own a Garand! I live thirty minutes from a city north of Atlanta where it is the law for every head of household to own a firearm. I own two Garands and five Lee Enfields. Am I un-American or do I need to buy more Garands? I live three hours from CMP South Store should I go and pick one out? Isn't John C. Garand Canadian? Wouldn't it then be just as Canadian to own a Garand then? But LE's were made in the U.S. also. Would owning one Savage built be like owning a U.S. rifle? I have a U.S. Model 1917 Enfield would that also be like owning a Brit P14 or a German Mauser?
What were we talking about again?
If you're Canadian, you shouldn't be allowed to vote until you own a Lee Enfield.
In the U.S. you shouldn't vote unless you own a Garand! I live thirty minutes from a city north of Atlanta where it is the law for every head of household to own a firearm. I own two Garands and five Lee Enfields. Am I un-American or do I need to buy more Garands? I live three hours from CMP South Store should I go and pick one out? Isn't John C. Garand Canadian? Wouldn't it then be just as Canadian to own a Garand then? But LE's were made in the U.S. also. Would owning one Savage built be like owning a U.S. rifle? I have a U.S. Model 1917 Enfield would that also be like owning a Brit P14 or a German Mauser?
What were we talking about again?
We need the kind of politicians that make laws like that! Although the Canadian military used the Enfield and not the Garand in WW2, they are both great rifles that everyone should own (I do) I honestly cant decide which one I like better. To the OP, get the Garand and keep your LE!
If you're Canadian, you shouldn't be allowed to vote until you own a Lee Enfield.
If you're Canadian, you shouldn't be allowed to vote until you own a Lee Enfield.
In the U.S. you shouldn't vote unless you own a Garand! I live thirty minutes from a city north of Atlanta where it is the law for every head of household to own a firearm. I own two Garands and five Lee Enfields. Am I un-American or do I need to buy more Garands? I live three hours from CMP South Store should I go and pick one out? Isn't John C. Garand Canadian? Wouldn't it then be just as Canadian to own a Garand then? But LE's were made in the U.S. also. Would owning one Savage built be like owning a U.S. rifle? I have a U.S. Model 1917 Enfield would that also be like owning a Brit P14 or a German Mauser?
What were we talking about again?
Oh, rub it in, grumblemutter.
I currently own more Mosins than I do lee-Enfields. It doesn't make me un-Canadian, it just make me start typing in Russian accent, Comrade!
Under good conditions the garand at the lastest Easern Ontario Handgun Club milsurp shoot got top score at 200 yards, all 10 rounds in the dark inner circle, about 45cm diameter, 4 of the holes where clearly a handspan circle. All ironsights, prone. You can ask Venom for details he was the shooter.
Forget about "Volley sights": they have not been manufactured since 1916 and were never put onto the Number 4. What you are looking at is the Mark 2 rear sight: double flip-up peepsight, 300 and 600 yards. They actually work okay but they were a wartime emergency thing, the original rearsight (the Mark 1) being a lvely thing but murder to make quickly. Mark 1 rearsights today can be found for $10 or so, the Mark 2 is worh $2, and there also are Mark 3 and 4 and also C model sights (Canadian) which are stamped sight-leaves with slide adustments They all interchange and you can switch one type for the other in about 15 minutes. Screwdriver and a set of small punches really helps.
I live thirty minutes from a city north of Atlanta where it is the law for every head of household to own a firearm.




























