Bubba'ized milsurps. Just the name implies disdain.
I have two sporterized milsurps. A 1917 Eddystone Enfield and an Inland M1 carbine. I built the '17 Enfield, bought the carbine. (actually traded for it.)
I spent a year taking a damaged US Rifle of 1917 from a mess to an accurate, reliable and good looking sporting rifle. Still has it's original GI barrel too.
No power tools were used, just files, hacksaws emery paper, and lots of elbow grease. It has a sporting rifle stock (bought on THR as I did the rifle itself)
with uncounted coats of Minwax Antique oil finish. Glass & Pillar bedded, Dayton Traister trigger & cock on opening kit. Still in God's own chambering, Caliber 30 of 1906. High polish deep blue finish with specialty blue on parts of the action and bolt.
It is 96 years old and shoots better today than it ever did in it's many former lives.
The M1 Carbine is a fine looking good shooting rifle that is quite unique. Shoots well and reliably.