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Any of you ever collect older military rifles? I did years ago, some of these pics are older too. all of these are semi auto.

H&K 91 and 93

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FN FAL and FNC

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Galil in 5.56 and 308

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Valmets

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BM-59

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AR15 A2

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M1A with an E2 stock

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Styer Aug

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AR180 with quick dissconnect scope mount and a cheap scope. i have two of these one is unfired and this one has been fired many times.

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Old semi thompson with a very early serial number.

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45 caliber UZI, the barrel on it in this pic is fake. it has a longer barrel to be legal

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SKS, one Norinco and the other russian

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03,03A3 and 17 enfield

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Model 44

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BM 59 Golden state reweld

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Maadi and norinco AK's, i changed the Maadi up.

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Mas 49

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Winchester 30 carbine

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I always liked those rifles, and the FN/FAL and the Israeli Galil.

The only older military rifles I own are a couple of Mosin Nagants; a 1932 Tula Arsenal 91/30, and a 1944 Izhevsk Arsenal M44 Carbine.

They're a lot of fun to shoot, and the shorter barrel carbine has a great fireball.

I have a M1A and a custom AR, the only other rifles I own.
 

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I still have some of the rifles that I bought over the years.

Winchester M1 Garand
Late Inland M1 Carbine
1903
1903A3
Spanish FR-8
Columbian Mauser in /30-06
Chinese SKS
Chinese Type 53 Carbine
A few AR's in different forms
AK47 built from a Romanian G kit
Century CETME
Couple Swiss K31's
Enfield No1 MK3
Enfield No4 MK1
Enfield No5 MK1
Enfield No2 MK4
Martini-Henry MKIV
Finnish M28-76

I think that is all of them.
 
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Wouldn't those be M38s? Thought M44s had attached bayonets.

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Look closely and you will see that the bayonets have been stowed in their folded position.

Hi, my name is Steve and I'm a milsurp junkie.

Iraqi M48BO marked with the crest of the Iraqi royal house.

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I can play:

1944 IBM M-1 Carbine

1943 IBM T-3 M-1 Carbine

C-96 Broomhandle w/Chinese shoulder stock

No 4 SMLE

No5 Jungle carbine

Martini Citadel 303

Siamese Mauser (Palace guard version)

Spanish 98 Mauser (8mm)

M-1965 Rumanian Trainer (22 LR) have 2

Norinco SKS

M44 Russin

Complain (7mmx57)

M-95 Hungarian Rifle (8x56R)

03A3

Ivan
 
Dads bringback K98(Dou 44)

I've cared for Dad's bringback since I was 7 or 8 years old always wiping it down with Johnson's Baby Oil. He got it brand new out of a case of rifles in a German Warehouse they overtook. No pitting on this rifle and the blueing is in great condition. I saved his duffle cut stock and put another stock wiping it with 6 coats Behr of tung oil.
 

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I've cared for Dad's bringback since I was 7 or 8 years old always wiping it down with Johnson's Baby Oil. He got it brand new out of a case of rifles in a German Warehouse they overtook. No pitting on this rifle and the blueing is in great condition. I saved his duffle cut stock and put another stock wiping it with 6 coats Behr of tung oil.
WOW, neat story and a brand new never shot one just don't come up everyday.
 
I enjoyed collecting milsurps, even went the 03 FFL route to ensure I was always gun rich and money poor! A lot of my focus was on French and Finnish rifles with some U.S. and Commonwealth examples for good measure. The herd has been thinned by at least 50% from its glory days but still have a few favorites.

In no particular order:

MAS 49/56
MAS 36 both 7.5 & .308
MAS 36/48
MAS 36/51
Berthier 07/15 Mle.16
POF Enfield No. 4 MK 2
Lithgow Enfield No.1 MKIII
Persian 98/29
Turkish M38
Finnish M39 and 91/30
Polish M44 Mosin Nagant
Russian M38 Mosin Nagant
U.S. Springfield M1903A3
Swiss K-31
Russian, Albania, Norinco and Yugo 59/66 SKS
 
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At one time I had 16 Swedish and German Mausers. I'm down to 9, profit is hard to pass up.

Old military rifles can be quite eye catching like this 1912 Swedish m/96 FSR.
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I shot this 1918 Swedish m41/B in competition, 800 yards is doable for young eyes.
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1937 Sauer and Sohn German K98k.
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1908 Swedish m/96 FSR, my favorite at the range. Set up for the Swedish shooting societies in the 40s and 50s. This one will do 1/2 m.o.a. if I do my part.
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1901 Swedish m94/14 with an m1914 bayonet attached.
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I've got a few:

1842 Harpers Ferry .69
1861 marked 1853 Enfield
1863 Springfield cut down to 33"
1873 Trapdoor cut down to carbine length
Snider-Enfield .577
Martini-Henry .450-.577
K31
M44 M-N
Smith-Corona '03A3
FR8
SKS carbine
Ishapore SMLE Jungle carbine, converted by Navy Arm to electroless nickel, .308

Oh, I forgot one-.43 Spanish rolling block rifle
 
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Around 2005 I was in a small town in Oklahoma for a meeting and the guy called and was going to be an hour late so I drove around and saw a pawn shop and went in to kill some time. There was a big barrel full of 8m/m Yugo Mausers in cosmoline, take your pick for $89.95. They were pretty much in unfired condition but had a few dents and dings in their stocks so I picked out the best one with all milled parts and matching serial numbers. I loved shooting that gun and it didn't kick bad for a steel butt plate but sold a few years later for $275. Sure wish I had it back.
 

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