A interesting 308

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Re: A interesting 308

#41 Post by Alpha1 »

'Ironing out the bugs' is one thing, but with a Mas you might as well melt it down...I was going to say 'and start again', but thinking about the metal quality you could be better off making a boot scraper or such with it razz
That's a interesting remark have you ever fired a mas36 its one of the most accurate military rifles I have ever fired. Every one who has fired mine is impressed with its accuracy. Its so accurate I would never dream of parting with it.
Blu

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#42 Post by Blu »

Alpha1 wrote:
'Ironing out the bugs' is one thing, but with a Mas you might as well melt it down...I was going to say 'and start again', but thinking about the metal quality you could be better off making a boot scraper or such with it razz
That's a interesting remark have you ever fired a mas36 its one of the most accurate military rifles I have ever fired. Every one who has fired mine is impressed with its accuracy. Its so accurate I would never dream of parting with it.
What distances have you fired it out to? And yep I've shot the Mas-36

Blu :twisted:
froggy

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#43 Post by froggy »

a Mas you might as well melt it down...I was going to say 'and start again',

Dougan ...
bitte lie on ze couch...
rest your head on ze comfy pillow
breath deeply und reeeeeelax ...
now tell us... ve vant to know ...
you were shooting ze air rifle and ze nasty man gave you a MAS36 to try...
you been traumautised ever since ??
you still get panic attacks when someone mentions "Mas36" in the middle of a lunch of sauté poodle ?

O:-)
MartinS

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#44 Post by MartinS »

Hahaha!

Thanks guys for input so far!
Dougan

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#45 Post by Dougan »

Sorry Martin, we have digressed some what ( O:-) )...

...as you already have some nice classics, and are specifically looking for 7.62 NATO/.308 Win, it does lead towards Enfields...there's converted 'sporters' like the one on the 'take 2' thread...there's a verity of old converted TR rifles...and probably the best suggestion so far (forgot who said it) is the Envoy; which is a lovely rifle that can be shot TR style (sling and aperture sights) or 'scoped up' with good results...

...also, as Shuggie points out, an old Swing can be pimped up into a respectable F/TR rifle, with an action that will happily cope with ammo that's still super-sonic at 1000 yards.
Dougan

Re: A interesting 308

#46 Post by Dougan »

Alpha1 wrote:
'Ironing out the bugs' is one thing, but with a Mas you might as well melt it down...I was going to say 'and start again', but thinking about the metal quality you could be better off making a boot scraper or such with it razz
That's a interesting remark have you ever fired a mas36 its one of the most accurate military rifles I have ever fired. Every one who has fired mine is impressed with its accuracy. Its so accurate I would never dream of parting with it.
No I've not fired one...I had a really good look at one on Adams stand and thought it was proper ugly...and I can't help feeling that folk can only be impressed by it's accuracy due to fact that after seeing it they can't believe it's hit the target board razz

I hope you realise that some of what I'm saying is 'tongue in cheek' - At the moment I'm mainly interested in classics I can shoot competitively...but if I ever had the time and money to put together a full collection I'm sure I'd find a place for one :grin:
Dougan

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#47 Post by Dougan »

froggy wrote:a Mas you might as well melt it down...I was going to say 'and start again',

Dougan ...
bitte lie on ze couch...
rest your head on ze comfy pillow
breath deeply und reeeeeelax ...
now tell us... ve vant to know ...
you were shooting ze air rifle and ze nasty man gave you a MAS36 to try...
you been traumautised ever since ??
you still get panic attacks when someone mentions "Mas36" in the middle of a lunch of sauté poodle ?

O:-)
Well.....I'm just not sure how to respond to that :lol:
froggy

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#48 Post by froggy »

I hope you realise that some of what I'm saying is 'tongue in cheek'

Ditto ;)

The more chinese folks there are , the less rice there is ...
the less chinese folks... the more rice ...

same applies with frogs & other amateurs and MAS36 available
MartinS

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#49 Post by MartinS »

Dougan wrote:Sorry Martin, we have digressed some what ( O:-) )...

...as you already have some nice classics, and are specifically looking for 7.62 NATO/.308 Win, it does lead towards Enfields...there's converted 'sporters' like the one on the 'take 2' thread...there's a verity of old converted TR rifles...and probably the best suggestion so far (forgot who said it) is the Envoy; which is a lovely rifle that can be shot TR style (sling and aperture sights) or 'scoped up' with good results...

...also, as Shuggie points out, an old Swing can be pimped up into a respectable F/TR rifle, with an action that will happily cope with ammo that's still super-sonic at 1000 yards.

That's ok

Yes as Neil said about the Envoy as well! I know my club has one but not sure they will sell it. Also I need to have a good look at the barrel as it's not been shot in while!

I also need to get the old Musgrave valued.
saddler

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#50 Post by saddler »

Dougan wrote:Mas36 fans...by way of banter not deliberate insult...can you name a rifle from the same era that is worse overall...?
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