- Location
- Vancouver Island
Having never really delved into the milsurp aspect before, I have been thinking of making a purchase or two.......
A couple of questions please. In your opinion, which of the currently available milsurps is destined to become highly desireable / collectible, as has the M1? and why? Now, you don't have to own one to vote for it
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Secondly, I'm looking for an accurate shooter, one that is a pleasure to shoot, has a smooth slick action, and reeks of quality and craftsmanship? I have a 1919 Lee Enfield that I just can't seem to warm up to, it just feels so unweildly and clunky. I have an old L57 Sako and man is that a smooth action! That's what I'm after.
A couple of questions please. In your opinion, which of the currently available milsurps is destined to become highly desireable / collectible, as has the M1? and why? Now, you don't have to own one to vote for it
Secondly, I'm looking for an accurate shooter, one that is a pleasure to shoot, has a smooth slick action, and reeks of quality and craftsmanship? I have a 1919 Lee Enfield that I just can't seem to warm up to, it just feels so unweildly and clunky. I have an old L57 Sako and man is that a smooth action! That's what I'm after.


















































