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    Quote Originally Posted by stratocaster View Post
    My first milsurp was an M1 Garand that I got through the DCM in 1994. Man that was exciting when the mailman brought me that box!
    Me too, in 1990. Dropped off on the front porch in a plain cardboard box. $275.00.

    When your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.

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    Just a note, your rifle was not refinished in suncorite, that was applied when it was made

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    Thanks for the correction - I had thought that Suncorite was not used on earlier British rifles as an original finish. I also have a similar finish on a Inglis 9mm, as well.

    (Coincidentally, the Inglass was my first high-powered pistol -- although purchased some 33 years after the Enfield)



    Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 06-07-2013 at 02:34.
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    Default My first mil-surp

    Here's my first one. I got it sometime in October 1962. $12.95 and included 50 rounds of ammunition. Other than being almost a smoothbore now it is still in great shape. It's a 1917 Lithgow #1MkIII.

    For those of you who complain about the lack of military surplus ammunition - this rifle and I are part of the reason there isn't any!


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    Quite a while back I ordered three rifles (C&R). They were dropped off on my front porch with no signature. Can't remember if it was the brown truck or not.

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    One of my first was a Winchester M1 carbine I bought back in 1955 when I was 15 yrs old before there were any legal carbines in civilian hands. Any of them around had been illegally liberated from the government with a few exceptions back then and were kept out of sight. I had saw an ad in the Shot Gun news for a carbine built up on a suplus receiver purchased from Winchester and with a bill of sale from same so legal. Sent the money in, $60, and I always remember when I picked it up at the Post Office, the clerk came out carrying the box and asked me if it was my birthday. I did have my 16th birthday coming soon so I answered yes. Well he said it looks like some one sent you a 22 rifle for your birthday. LoL.
    I would go to the range with it and it always drew a crowd watching me shoot it as it wasn't until the 1960's that you were able to purchase carbines legally through the Government Marksman program. Ray
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    My first rifle was an M1 Garand that my uncle got for me when I graduated college in 2006. I still have it and like Rick it's in my never sell category.

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    My first was an old ratty Brazilian Mauser carbine in 7.62x51 got it when I turned 18 back in 2001. Oh the days of getting a box of LC 70's 7,62 for $6.25!
    Last edited by rifles4me; 07-04-2013 at 07:08.

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    My first was an all-Inland 11-44 M1 Carbine that my dad bought for me thru the NRA in 1958--came with a case of ammo and I still have the rifle. I was only nine at the time. It was beautiful then and still is today. It would be the last of the milsurps to go.

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    Might as well add my first one as well. A 45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle for $40 Added another 30 before I got infected by enfielditis.. Only one left now, a rod bayonet model

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