I am considering purchasing my first military surplus rifle, and could use some advice. Has anyone purchased a surplus Enfield from Navy Arms recently?
They have original No. 4 MkIs for $100, listed in "Good to Very Good Condition," and "Arsenal Reconditioned" for $125. Good buys? Also, has anyone out there tried Navy Arm's "Tanker" No. 4 MkI?
How would any of these guns compare to the Yugoslav M48 Mausers that are now available, in terms of general condition, quality, and accuracy? I like the Mauser design better than the Enfield, but I am somewhat put off by the unavailability of inexpensive NON-corrosive ammo for the 8mm. Several sources now have non-corrosive South African .303 made in the 1980s at prices more or less comparable to the ancient corrosive 8mm ammo that everyone is peddling these days.
I am also leery about buying a firearm sight unseen. When ordering from reputable companies like Navy Arms, AIM Surplus, and Century Arms, have you found the guns to be as represented? Anything in particular I need to ask about before ordering?
Thanks for your advice!
They have original No. 4 MkIs for $100, listed in "Good to Very Good Condition," and "Arsenal Reconditioned" for $125. Good buys? Also, has anyone out there tried Navy Arm's "Tanker" No. 4 MkI?
How would any of these guns compare to the Yugoslav M48 Mausers that are now available, in terms of general condition, quality, and accuracy? I like the Mauser design better than the Enfield, but I am somewhat put off by the unavailability of inexpensive NON-corrosive ammo for the 8mm. Several sources now have non-corrosive South African .303 made in the 1980s at prices more or less comparable to the ancient corrosive 8mm ammo that everyone is peddling these days.
I am also leery about buying a firearm sight unseen. When ordering from reputable companies like Navy Arms, AIM Surplus, and Century Arms, have you found the guns to be as represented? Anything in particular I need to ask about before ordering?
Thanks for your advice!