Looking at the list that I presented last year, I've added a few toys:
R/C Mauser 98
K31
Swiss Model 96/11
Second Norinco SKS
Norinco 14" 870 Clone (apparently used by some police forces in China/Hong Kong?)
Thankfully, I've joined the Silverdale Range and get a ride out there once in a while, so slowly I'm shooting all of these guns, and trying out my reloads....
Cheers!
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Here's my list of milsurp and military types....... I cannot anticipate getting much more in the near future (Swiss K-31 maybe), as I have yet to fire 20 of the toys below, much less sight them in and become proficient with them! When possible, I have been introducing new shooters to the sport with them though.
About a dozen or so of the rifles listed below were purchased several to ten years ago when the average price of a nice milsurp boltgun was under $100 dollars, while a couple of the more recent purchases (Mannlichers, M91/30 where still within the 125-150 dollar range. One of the Norinco M14's was purchased in kit form from SIR for $230 ten years ago....
1918 Lithgow SMLE (rough bore)
???? Ishapur SMLE
No 4, mk 1
1944 No 5 Jungle Carbine
1944 No 5 Jungle Carbine (with Indian re-inforcement screw...)
1916 Ross M10 (Bubbaized)
M96 Swede
1942 Husquvarna M 38 Swede
Ag42b
1900 M96/38 barrelled reciever
Brno Mauser 98k
Isreali Mauser 98k (7.62)
Isreali Mauser 98k (.22)
FR-8
1955 Polish M44
M91/30
Yugo SKS M59
Yugo Torkarev M70 (9mm)
Chinese SKS
Mannlicher M95 rifle (8x56R)
Mannlicher M95 carbine (8x56R)
1943? Springfield M1 Garand
M1 Carbine
Not quite milsurp but related, add:
CZ 858-2
3x Norinco M14S,
Norinco CQ311
Norinco 97T
Norinco 1911A1
Springfield M6 Scout
Remington 870 with slug barrel
With Regards,
Beadwindow