Not sure a proper (uncut) Snider could be had for that money smellie....
And budget at least $300 to get set up to load for one.
Yes, I am speaking from experience. I recommend the kal tool and die "paradox" mold and converted 24gauge brass.
Carcanos are VASTLY underrated.
SNIDERS are the ORIGINAL centrefire Milsurp rifle. They were the FIRST centrfire breechloading rifle and they served in Canada from 1866 through to the 1920s. At one time, half the WORLD used Sniders: British Empire, Denmark, Turkish Empire, Portugal, even France stole the design for their Tabatiere. Bubba'd Sniders seem to start, these days, about $200, going to $1000 for a super-nice completely-unmangled piece. EVERY collection NEEDS a Snider. And they are the most FUN that you can have legally, out of bed! HUGE clouds of smoke and flame and the bullet is slow enough that you can watch it go!
Goddamnit!!!! Now I need a Snider too!! May have to wait a bit as I have gone FULL RETARD with my buying spree of late! Definately on my list of rifles though.
Ian
Hey guys, thanks alot for the info. Will check them out now.
I feel your pain Ian!!
In the last couple months I've pretty much crossed everything off a long list!! Just bought my first snider a MkII** 3 band. Think I'm done for awhile!!
Don't forget to check ammunition availability and cost, some of these mentioned may be a challenge either now or later.
Don't forget to check ammunition availability and cost, some of these mentioned may be a challenge either now or later.
Is there anything that can be done to avoid the firing pin from breaking?I think I'd stay away from the TT-33, unless you can find a source of firing pins. Mine broke after little more than 1000-1500 rounds. It's a doorstop at the moment. My brother's TT-33 shows the same heavy firing pin wipe on the primers and now he's afraid to shoot his very much.
I'm fairly certain that the SMG ammo on the market for them is entirely too hot




























