View Full Version : What's your most interesting Surplus piece?
Troublco
12-22-2009, 20:10
I think in my case, it would have to be my Madsen M47 Colombian M1958 rifle. It's chambered in .30-06 and has an interesting set of features. Rear peep sight, split rear receiver bridge, odd safety, integral muzzle brake, and a hooded front sight. Something in the neighborhood of 5,000 of them made.
GreenScoutII
12-22-2009, 20:33
My most interesting surplus piece is my P-17 Enfield in .30-06. When my dad was a young man he attended the gunsmithing school in Trinidad Colorado. One of his assignments was to sporterize a surplus rifle. He put this particular rifle together and then gave it to my Grandpa as a gift. My dad built it in 1960 when he was just 18 years old. Even back then he had remarkable talent.
These days, sporterizing a vintage military gun would be considered an act of heresy, but back then it was quite common.
Anyway, I had shot the rifle when I was a boy and my grandpa told me how proud he was to have it. When he died I asked if I could have it. I have treasured it ever since.
The triplets (M91/30-M38-M44) Dates on them suggest they may have been at Stalingrad/Leningrad to Berlin...
palepainter
12-23-2009, 00:48
Two Russian Tula 1951, 1953 SKS, and my newly acquired 1943 Enfield. I would have to say the Enfield has the most charm.
My most recent purchase which is a K98. I have been after one of these forever and finally found a nice one locally. 1941 manuf. still has waffens like I really wanted. gun looks near new, bore is amazing as is the rifling. I ordered a 340rd. tin from AIM and can't wait to get it out to the range and test this baby out![Beer]
Two not uncommon rifles:
1929 hex mosin 91/30
1954 Tula SKS
Interesting bits are:
Mosin has the sniper proof, but no evidence of a scope ever being fitted, and it was unfired and unissued when I got it.
The SKS is also unfired, and never packed in cosmo. Early KBI import. What I like is the striped siberian birch stock. Maybe not rare or anything, but cool factor is there.
CrufflerSteve
01-21-2010, 17:45
Heck, this is the main readon for a C&R - to get interesting guns, one with a sense of history.
I have an 1891 Mosin Nagant with German capture marks and Finnish army marks. It went to a lot of places.
Any Swedish Mausers are cool and I've managed a few good ones. I have a few that had diopter sights put on them for shooting clubs - their version of CMP.
I think my real favorites are several kar98K rifles that started as WWII German and ended up in Israel.
A Hakim is fun to shoot since it is so big & loud.
Steve
How come no one has said, "MY WIFE!" yet?
CrufflerSteve
01-22-2010, 10:00
How come no one has said, "MY WIFE!" yet?
Because she isn't. years ago on a C&R mail list a member's wife told him, "I'm a Curio and you're a Relic."
Steve
thvigil11
01-23-2010, 23:54
I picked up a Webley Mark VI at a show in New Mexico for 250 bucks. It was a converted piece to shoot 45 acp in moon clips. Lockup was tight, the old man said he just didn't have ause for it anymore. The funny part was that at least 30 people at the show stopped me and wanted to know if it was for sale. I had offers going up to 600, but I refused. I really always wanted one. Its such an ugly little pistol that I find it beautiful. Besides, I was really excited to shoot it.
WillysWagon
02-02-2010, 08:43
I'd go with my "Bolo" Broomhandle Mauser and Albanian SKS's
How about a Schmidt Ruben 96/11 or a Rasheed?
CrufflerSteve
02-05-2010, 12:47
Cool, rare guns are fun. I especially like the stranger designs. I had a Rasheed but sold it. Still have a Ljungman & Hakim. I also had a Finnish Lahti pistol.
Guns that have with a varied provenance are also like holding history. The German rifles that became Israeli mausers are an example and I still have some
I just wish I had a David Haselhoff M48 Sniper http://www.texastradingpost.com/yugosniper/HaselhoffM48.html
Steve
cowboykjohnson
02-16-2010, 15:57
Cool, rare guns are fun. I especially like the stranger designs. I had a Rasheed but sold it. Still have a Ljungman & Hakim. I also had a Finnish Lahti pistol.
Guns that have with a varied provenance are also like holding history. The German rifles that became Israeli mausers are an example and I still have some
I just wish I had a David Haselhoff M48 Sniper http://www.texastradingpost.com/yugosniper/HaselhoffM48.html
Steve
Wow that thing is awsome![ROFL1]
cowboykjohnson
02-17-2010, 14:38
I really like my Hungarian M1895/M31... it even has nazi markings on my stripper clips.
M1 Garand
Bolt actions aren't fun for us left handers.
rellik74
02-21-2010, 10:41
1898 Krag that was in my grandmothers closit when she moved out of her house
blackford76
02-24-2010, 11:48
1943 M-44, laminated stock, all matching 3 digit serial. 1944 M-44 Tula, laminated, all matching 3 digit serial. Styer M-95 with both Nazi markings and Russian capture marks. An Enfield #1 Mk III dated to suggest use in both world wars.
My 1937 M30 Broomhandle Mauser. I still shoot on occasion when I can find the ammo cheap enough.
.455_Hunter
02-24-2024, 19:12
Zombie!
How about non firearm surplus?
1945 Elgin A-11 Army Air Force
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wctriumph
02-26-2024, 11:26
1898 SA Krag made in 1899. Even have a bayonet for it. Still trying to acquire ammunition for it, I do have some but want more.
scratchy
02-26-2024, 21:44
I just picked up a Springfield M2 22 LR. This is the Gunbroker shot of it
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BPTactical
02-27-2024, 09:31
I just picked up a Springfield M2 22 LR. This is the Gunbroker shot of it
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Thats a cool little rifle.
Zombie!
Not quite. But that's what getting a kid through senior year of high school and getting a house ready to sell makes me look like. Not much time for shooting or contributing. :(
Anyway here is a link with pictures I posted back when I still had ammo to shoot: https://www.ar-15.co/threads/178907-Dream-guns-you-now-own?p=2305973#post2305973
Not quite. But that's what getting a kid through senior year of high school and getting a house ready to sell makes me look like. Not much time for shooting or contributing. :(
Anyway here is a link with pictures I posted back when I still had ammo to shoot: https://www.ar-15.co/threads/178907-Dream-guns-you-now-own?p=2305973#post2305973
Kids! I feel like I put my life and shooting skills on hold for the past 15 years.
.455_Hunter
03-03-2024, 19:28
Kids! I feel like I put my life and shooting skills on hold for the past 15 years.
Yup- When you have a full-time (+) career, a property to maintain, helping elderly parents, and supporting the activities of two kids with your spouse to give them a quality childhood, your personal shooting fun time is not a priority. I pretty much just shoot enough to maintain defensive proficiency.
ChadAmberg
03-05-2024, 16:50
I have a 1917 German Imperial Mauser. The stamp on everything is from the Amberg armory.
fitterjohn
03-06-2024, 08:19
I would say a toss up between my Mauser c96 or fin mosin sky. Not super rare but fun to look at and show people the craftsmanship. Though I’d probably say my favorite is the Mauser.
StagLefty
03-07-2024, 08:59
I have a 1903-A3 Smith Corona with bayonet hanging on the wall.
Nothing spectacular but it's the only thing in the house older than me [ROFL1]
I am not really into old surplus guns.
But, my 1943 Enfield Deslile is my favorite. My M1 TommyGun gets huge fun points while my 1941 Mauser Luger with a serial number of 69 gets the most CDI points.
https://i.imgur.com/g6KzFS6.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/USme6OD.jpg
I just scored a Enfield no2 in 38 S&W. 1942 this gun is tight. I always wanted a break top revolver.
I am not really into old surplus guns.
But, my 1943 Enfield Deslile is my favorite. My M1 TommyGun gets huge fun points while my 1941 Mauser Luger with a serial number of 69 gets the most CDI points.
https://i.imgur.com/g6KzFS6.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/USme6OD.jpg
Wait, what? You have a DeLisle? 1943 - A real one?
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