I currently know zero about C&R stuff.
I've avoided them. I guess afraid I'd pay too much. I end up buying new stuff instead...
Mike
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I currently know zero about C&R stuff.
I've avoided them. I guess afraid I'd pay too much. I end up buying new stuff instead...
Mike
Nothing quite like shooting a piece of History,Mike. :mrgreen:
So am I hearing I "can't go wrong" with any $75 M44 or $120 No4Mk1?
Or is there something in particular I should look for?
Mike
look for abnormal wear & tear.
they are old ( > 50 years) so don't be expecting NIB.
make sure they function well (bolt action, safety, etc..)
take the bolt out and examine the wear surfaces and inspect the bbl.
I would obviously not select any thing with rust or w/o any finish on the metal (there will be some loss, but I wouldnt' get anything with more than 25% wear)
Kind of the same stuff You'd look for in a new/used rifle.
Check the bore, if it is way to dark, shy away from it.
Check the funtion.
If Your planning on comming to the next shoot, let Me know I can bring a couple and You could try them out.
Any reason to pick the No4Mk1 over the M44?
Or vice-versa?
Mike
you can find 'clean' ammo for the M44 easier than the .303 for the No4.
both are great rifles. the M44 usually run cheaper to aquire and shoot.
I ordered 880rds for a friends M44. $87/delivered.
Definitely got me thinking. Cost less than 200rds of hand-loaded 260 Remington, and a heck of a lot less hassle.
Anybody seen them on sale recently?
Mike
Check Big 5, if it's not on sale, You might be able to talk them into it.