Lets see your Military surplus Hunting rigs

1893 Spanish Mauser, bubba rescue from local pawn shop.

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Here are my adopted children :D i put up the Winchester 71 in .348 WCF also, I know its not a Milsurp but it was still a hoot to hunt with.
 

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Also my 1934 Turk Mauser in 6mm Remington. and the trust ol 1911
 

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Mausermolt....I like the 6mm....Also huntin pigs with a 1911 is fun....
(p.s.- always wanted a Win 71)
 
^^^^^somebody sure likes his enfields^^^^^^^

someday, I want to have a nice collection of enfields like that, for now I'm forced to be content with my savage MK1* and bubba'd M47 in 45ACP(no worries, receiver is intact)
 
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It's a minor obsession ... they are from right to left

# -1945 No5 Mk1 Faz Jungle Carbine
# -1944 No4T BSA
# -1942 No4 Mk1* Longbranch
# -1943 No4 Mk1 Maltby
# -1944 No4 Mk1* Savage
# - BSA & M Co Lee Speed Patents
# -1927 No1 MkIII Lithgow
# -1928 No1 MkIII Lithgow
# -1943 No1 MkIII* Lithgow
# -1917 No1 MkIII BSA

I have others but they were still in their beds ... ;)

Tiki.
 
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boattale,

When I have my guns out for cleaning I always remove slings to prevent oils and grime working into the canvas webbing - there was less concern over the No4T since to be frank it is a safe Queen and never gets fired as a rule, ie it was already clean.

Tiki.
 
1903 Smith Corona in an old school Fajen target stock.

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98 Mauser in an uncheckered H&R Ultra stock.

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No.1 MKIII Enfield and a Spanish Mauser.

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Some of you have seen this, some haven't:

I apologize in advance for the screw heads; they were taken apart literally hundreds of times. I've since replaced them and found a proper bit for my torque wrench that will not cause damage to the new ones, even over the long-term!

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Front view of the prototype that started my business...

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... and the rear.
 
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