For me, since I started collecting WWII rifles, I love the instant connection to events of over 60 years ago. Sure my rifles may not have seen action in the places I think about, or even at all, but you really never know...
If only our milsurp rifles could tell their stories.

Military surplus rifles (especially the Battle rifle class such as the bolt action rifles and semiautomatic rifles of the world wars) have these features that current "sporter" rifles do not have:
-> Full wood stocks
-> Good Iron sights (don't like the forward rear sights but rifles like the M1903A3, M1, FN49, No. 4 Lee Enfield etc have nice ones)
-> Are more rugged then sporter rifles.
-> Not everyone and their brother goes hunting with them.
-> They are not light weight rifles but have a good weight to them, which is nice.
-> They got buttplates made of metal that do not wear down, get ripped etc over time.
-> As a rifle have been proven to be able to go to hell and back. So they wont be letting you down any time soon.
Plus yes there is history to it but myself I do not consider the rifle, the fighter plane, the battle ship or the submarine what is important in war, I think its the man using the equipment to its full potential who is the one who wins the war.
Dimitri



























