Show us yer Chrome Plated Milsurps!!!

A Dark red paint job (without the hammer and sickle symbol), and a satin nickle finish instead of chrome would have looked better IMHO. :)
 
At the Chiang Kai Shek memorial hall here in Taipei, there is a rather elaborate changing of the guards ceremony a few times a day, and they've got Chromed U.S. M1's and 1911's, with blackened wood. I'll try and get some pics up here sooner than later...
 
Chromed Toys

I recently picked up a pack of chromed parts for a No4.

They are still in the shipping bag un opened. I also have about 30 chromed or nickel plated bayonets mostly US and Commonwealth. They range from a1853 sword bayonet to present.
 
Ok, so not mine :( but the picture is:) Took this last week. The rifles I saw were U.S.!

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I didn't do this! :mad:

Complete No. 5 Enfield, all metal parts chromed, in a Monte-Carlo sporting stock ....

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Actually, though, this rifle came from my brother, for whom it was "made" - we are of very similar size, and it "fits" me about as well as any rifle I have ever hefted ... To be honest, however, I have never fired it ... :rolleyes:
 
Hey Ollie, any idea why the fellow on the left has his bolt half open? Those fellows look to smart for that to be an accident. I suspect the rifles are non funtional and maybe the return spring is missing. bearhunter
 
cantom said:
Glad you asked...:) The horror?? I wouldn't do this to a Canadian military rifle, but someone else did and I liked it enough to force myself to grab it...it's unique. Anyone ever seen another like it?
It's shootable, all tolerances are normal.

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It may not be politically correct to say so--but I think that looks very sharp!
What would that have cost, do you think?
(No, not planning anything, just wondering.) :)
 
Smoothbore said:
cantom said:
Glad you asked...:) The horror?? I wouldn't do this to a Canadian military rifle, but someone else did and I liked it enough to force myself to grab it...it's unique. Anyone ever seen another like it?
It's shootable, all tolerances are normal.

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It may not be politically correct to say so--but I think that looks very sharp!
What would that have cost, do you think?
(No, not planning anything, just wondering.) :)

What would that have cost, do you think?

Probably a devaluation of the rifle of at least 60% or more.
 
There is a chromed FN C1A1 at CFLRS St. Jean in the admin building in a presentation case. I thought it looked pretty hot. Wish I would've taken a picture.
 
GrantR said:
I didn't do this! :mad:

Complete No. 5 Enfield, all metal parts chromed, in a Monte-Carlo sporting stock ....

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IMHO that's a vast improvement over the Number 5 buttstock. :D
I'd be happy to own that one. :)
 
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That rifle of Grants is actually good looking and could be very handy but a No 5!
The horror! I wonder if it could be de cromed and put in a No 5 stock?
It would not even be a good hunting rifle with the wandering zero. At least it looks like it was well done though.
 
Coyote Ugly said:
Smoothbore said:
What would that have cost, do you think?

Probably a devaluation of the rifle of at least 60% or more.

Ya think? I've already got a pretty good offer on it from this thread. Not selling though, this is too beautiful to part with.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder eh? ;)
 
The Horror!!! :eek:

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder eh?

Maybe your offer was from a Pimp who wears lots of jewellery??? :D
 
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