Here is my "new in box" Enfield. The guy who sold it to me said he got it from this old man a couple weeks before I bought it who had the original box from when he bought it years ago and never fired it. It is a sporterised No. 4 Mk 1* from Savage stamped U.S. Property and was sporterised by...
The .30-06 is more fast and powerful, but does that make it better? To me no it doesn't, to some others yes it does. I would bet that more high-velocity loadings in .30-06's have shattered more hams and ruined more edible meat on running shots and such than the .303 has ever done...
I vote...
I just got a good deal -never been so happy about a .22lr rifle before-on an unfired Cooey model 39 .22 lr singleshot bolt...It's an oldie but a goodie- I love the feel of it and it's in great condition...I like the single-shots for using CB shorts and such and this one is light and fits me...
I think the most suitable weapon would depend on where you live (what won't look too out of place that can be used as a weapon- i.e. won't get you busted by the cops) and your particular circumstances. In the countryside I prefer firearms and all sorts of weapons but in the concrete jungle it's...
I agree with Cosmoline and would suggest you get a full-size Enfield. In Canada .303 ammo is everywhere as well and it’s more likely to be found in rural shops unlike Mauser ammo which isn’t as common in out-of-the-way places. Although I haven't been back in Canada for over a year I doubt this...
AK. Reliability. Accuracy is nice but doesn't amount to much if the gun breaks a little part or gets clogged with mud and dirt or water. If I was looking for a really accurate rifle I wouldn't choose an AK or an AR or any semi-auto rifle.
The reliability and simplicity of construction of the AK...
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