I have and have had dozens of milsurps, the one that stands out is my favorite over all of my firearms, milsurps or not, is a 1953 Hungarian M44 Mosin that has been touched lightly by bubba with peep sight, Monte Carlo synthetic stock and an adjustable stainless trigger. This old horse is not pretty nor is it a "tack driver". It does an honest 2.5 - 3" at 100 with hand loaded Sierra .311 180 grain SPTs over Varget.
It is special to me because this rifle has been on horseback hunt, dog pack hiking, small plane fly in camp, snowmobile, quad, carried it while on trail with my mountain bike, canoe, jet boat, hiking, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, in the dog sled with 16 on the gang line and camping. It is my go to, my old dependable. It is not finicky, it has never had a failure to fire, it is not delicate. I have cooked smokies on the bayonet over a camp fire, it has taken a few deer in it's time and provided me with piece of mind everytime it is strapped to my back. More of a buddy than a rifle.
It is special to me because this rifle has been on horseback hunt, dog pack hiking, small plane fly in camp, snowmobile, quad, carried it while on trail with my mountain bike, canoe, jet boat, hiking, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, in the dog sled with 16 on the gang line and camping. It is my go to, my old dependable. It is not finicky, it has never had a failure to fire, it is not delicate. I have cooked smokies on the bayonet over a camp fire, it has taken a few deer in it's time and provided me with piece of mind everytime it is strapped to my back. More of a buddy than a rifle.




















































