Which Milsurp still eludes your collection?

Whitworth, Mondragon, Stg57, LMG25 ,Portuguese AR10, MG15, FG42, MG42, MG34, M2 .50bMG, Portuguese M37 Mauser...................
 
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I probably shouldn't even be replying in this thread since I don't even know what 3/4 of the guns listed here even are! lol However, I'd love an (Enfield) Ishapore .410 I could shoot modern .410 loads with...and...an MKIII 22LR "trainer". Heck, I'd settle for either one...but I'd like to actually own them TO shoot them. Maybe that's blasphemy with Milsurps?

The YUGO SKS (grenade launcher style) is intriguing too, probably a better gun than the Russian re-furb I have...but other than the appreciation (=$) factor, I can't imagine it's 2x+ more fun to shoot.
 
Scored a Rasheed a couple of weeks ago. :)

I'm sort of past the "really need" stage. I buy what I like now, not necessarily to fill out any empty spots. I can't say that I have ever zeroed in on any particular area, other than just plain military rifles. I have stumbled across some rather interesting items over the years, and am lucky enough to say that I haven't had to sell any keeper type rifles.

I just bought a really nice 1902 M96 Swede at the Moose Jaw show this past weekend. I can add that to the pile.

There are some gawd awful nice rifles in collections here in good old Canada. I have a couple of eye-poppers, and I know of some dillies elsewhere, too. Have fun! :d
 
12.3 Bren missed a couple a year or two ago in the $1000 range. I know of a couple that have been up for sale for a few years. They are asking $1700 to $2400. Hoping they are going to come down in price
 
Wz 48 kbks.Not so much to own one but I'd like to shoot it again some day.That was the very first gun I have ever shot.
 
I looked forever for an 1889 rifle, eventually found one from Jean Plamondon but still had to sell 4 guns to afford it. The 1889/16 carbines seem to much easier to come by.

Yes, that was a good score. You're lucky to have it. That's the last one I've seen.
 
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