I know alot of opinions abound regarding under rated rifles but I've got to add my two cents.
The British battle rifles of WWII, the Lee Enfields have to be one of the most under rated rifles of all time. The British were able to use this design during the Boer war to hold off numerically superior forces due to the rifles accuracy and high rate of fire. Everyone that shoots these rifles pretty much agrees that they have the fastest and smoothest cycle of any WWII bolt action. You can tell that they are extremely under-rated because they are selling for around 125 dollars. They seem to be selling fast though, bet the price will go up like the K-31's and Russian SKS's did. I got this price by checking auction-arms dot com where there are a couple nice ones for sale.
Also there are new production Australian rifles being imported to Canada that look SWEET! I can't find an importer here but here is the website:
http://www.marstar.ca/gf-AIA/index.shtm
Personally, one of the milsurp rifles would be almost as good for alot less money. Thoughts?
The British battle rifles of WWII, the Lee Enfields have to be one of the most under rated rifles of all time. The British were able to use this design during the Boer war to hold off numerically superior forces due to the rifles accuracy and high rate of fire. Everyone that shoots these rifles pretty much agrees that they have the fastest and smoothest cycle of any WWII bolt action. You can tell that they are extremely under-rated because they are selling for around 125 dollars. They seem to be selling fast though, bet the price will go up like the K-31's and Russian SKS's did. I got this price by checking auction-arms dot com where there are a couple nice ones for sale.
Also there are new production Australian rifles being imported to Canada that look SWEET! I can't find an importer here but here is the website:
http://www.marstar.ca/gf-AIA/index.shtm
Personally, one of the milsurp rifles would be almost as good for alot less money. Thoughts?