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I just wondered if anybody shot their military rifles. I shoot my milsurps more than anything else these days. I can't remember the last time I shot a .22. I shoot my M1 Garand and Mosin Romanian M44 as much as I can. Does anybody else shoot their older rifles?

Guest 6.8 AR
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My mauser has been neglected, lately. It will go to the range, Friday. Thanks for reminding me. And it has plenty of soul, too.:D

Guest coldblackwind
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Yup, frequently.

Posted

I shoot my .22 AR15 WAY more than my 5.56 and 6.8 AR's. I'd like to shoot the Mosin more but it's not as fun in an indoor range other than scaring the bejeebuz out of the Fudds while they are benchrest shooting thier $2000 match .22lr's.

Guest BEARMAN
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Sure do. And I especially favor my Brno Mauser (CZ) in 8mm.

She'll shoot quarter size groups, off the bench @ 100 meters, all day long.

Unbelievably accurate...for an ol' milsurp Mauser. FWIW

Posted

i got a ww2 mauser that i picked up in the 70's. then in 1982 i put a 308 barrel on it. great gun, real tack driver. used it for long range rifle matches in west texas back in the 80's.

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Sold my mosin to help fund a garand purchase. My garand order is still processing down at CMP but will be picking up another Mosin in April and probably a mauser as well. I love Milsurps

Guest Broomhead
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I love firing off some old 7.62x54r with my 91/30. My Dad has a 91/30, M44, M38 and a Swiss K-31. Of the four the M38 and K-31 are my absolute favorites.

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Sadly, my milsurps have been neglected these days. I need to go back out now that the weather is getting better. Here are mine: 101_0100.jpg101_0101.jpg 1903 Springfield manufactured in 1921, re barreled in '42 M1 Garand - Spring of '42 manufacture date w/ lock bar sights. Probably saw Danish service at some point as it has a VAR barrel. Mosin Nagant M44 - picked it up for $50.00 way back when, dated 1944 Soviet Production.

Edit - tried to post some pics but I guess I don't have enough posts - sorry.

Posted

there is nothing for me more fun that shooting the milsurps.

But unlike the OP I refuse to neglect the .22's and shoot the heck out of them too.

Posted

I'm almost embarrased to admit that I have several milsurps that I've never even shot, and several more that haven't been fired in years. Need to break them all out one day and let the old girls sing again.

Posted

Last year, just for the heck of it, I started shooting all of my US service rifles in a local 200 yard match. I began with my Match AR and have been working my way back as per the date that the rifle was type classified for service.

So far these have been on the firing line.

M16A2 (Colt Match)

M14 (M14S Match)

M1903A3

M1

M1903A1

These will be coming forward to the line this year:

M1903MKI

M1917

M1903

M1989 (Krag) - - - Got to figure out how to do rapid fire with the box mag.

I plan on finishing it out with the first weapon issued to me and the last.

XM16E1

M4

Its been a "blast" so far! ;)

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I love shooting my Mauser K98. I'm really tempted to mount a bayonet and go hog hunting with it.

Guest Drewsett
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I love shooting my Mauser K98. I'm really tempted to mount a bayonet and go hog hunting with it.

They do call it a pig-sticker after all...

Guest coldblackwind
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I love shooting my Mauser K98. I'm really tempted to mount a bayonet and go hog hunting with it.

I took an m44 mosin nagant deer hunting the season before last, so I say go for it!

Posted

Yep I drag my garand to the range and a M1917 Eddystone too. I love to shoot the old wood and steel :D

Posted
Yep I drag my garand to the range and a M1917 Eddystone too. I love to shoot the old wood and steel :D

I've not got a 1917 but I do have a 1944 Win. Garand. I love shooting it.

I've got a bubbaed 1903 Rem. that pretty accurate.

Posted

I like old rifles like I enjoy old cars. New stuff is fun too but I prefer the old stuff.

Probably 7 times out of 10, I shoot my Mosins. Sometimes my AR and the kids 22 but mostly the Mosins. A Garand is within reach, then maybe a K31 after that.

Posted

I have a sporterized Rock Island Arsenal 1903 that was passed down to me from my grandfather. I wish it still had the original stock, but it was modified before I got it ;). It's a really nice looking gun, though. It's a tack-driver, and I love shooting it. I deer hunt with it often - dropped an 8-point with it a couple years ago.

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