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- May 27, 2013
Alright you got me! I'm an antique rifle nerd! Anyway, on to the list:
a. 1916 Spanish Mauser (.30
b. 1918 German Police Luger (9mm)
c. 1942 Swiss K-31 (7.5mm)
d. 1944 German Mauser (8mm)
e. Mossberg 190A bolt action shotgun (16guage)
f. 1926 Enfield SMLE MKIII (.303)
g. 2002 Saiga AK47 (7.62mm)
I do a lot of target shooting and I choose weapons that are fun to shoot. Old bolt action rifles are rediculousely accurate and best of all they are extremely cheap to pick up as long as you aren't looking for strange varients in mint condition. I only collect "shooters" and if I had to pick one of these as a good place to start if you want to get into old rifles I'd say go with the Spanish Mauser because they are cheap (under $200 easily) and the ammunition is easy to find and also cheap.
I might take photos later.
a. 1916 Spanish Mauser (.30
b. 1918 German Police Luger (9mm)
c. 1942 Swiss K-31 (7.5mm)
d. 1944 German Mauser (8mm)
e. Mossberg 190A bolt action shotgun (16guage)
f. 1926 Enfield SMLE MKIII (.303)
g. 2002 Saiga AK47 (7.62mm)
I do a lot of target shooting and I choose weapons that are fun to shoot. Old bolt action rifles are rediculousely accurate and best of all they are extremely cheap to pick up as long as you aren't looking for strange varients in mint condition. I only collect "shooters" and if I had to pick one of these as a good place to start if you want to get into old rifles I'd say go with the Spanish Mauser because they are cheap (under $200 easily) and the ammunition is easy to find and also cheap.
I might take photos later.



