Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Seafire
Just picked up a 1917 Enfield, that had been sporterized, Fajen Stock, cock on opening done to it, trigger tuned, new barrel, Lyman Globe sights front and rear, for less than $300.

This is a rifle that is 98 or 99 years old, Remington built ( not Eddystone).... will many of these budget rifles new on shelves nowadays be around in 98-99 years from now?

Bet this Enfield will.

oh and it is more than accurate.



A lot of us mentioned used, but the OP scoffed at the remarks. You know you can't find a good used accurate rifle anymore these days..... whistle His friend is also "gun savvy" according to the OP. My question to all of you loonies out there is, how many of you truly "gun savvy" types have ever got burned buying a used 30-06 rifle? Generally, gun savvy types know what to look for when buying a used rifle. Some of my most accurate 30-06 rifles were used when I got them. As a matter of fact, the only 30-06 rifles I've ever bought were used, except for 1. 1 POS Remington BDL hot off the shelf, brand spanking new and I had to send the POS back to the factory because the chamber wasn't cut right. I can't list all the used 30-06 rifles that I've had, that were damn good rifles and accurate as well/hell because there were just too damn many of them. I'm thinking the OP's friend is not as "gun savvy", as he's letting on. wink


I bought an H&R single shot that tended to open on firing. got rid of it. Other than that I've bought a bunch of used rifles (over half what I have in the safes) and have never gotten one that shot poorly.

When I want a quality rifle that shoots accurately, the first place look is for one that s used. Saw a pretty nice Ruger M77 in 7x57 this weekend at the Tanner gun show in Denver. $395. If I didn't already have a M77 in 7mm RM and a Hawkeye in .380 it would have gone home with me.



Coyote Hunter - NRA Patriot Life, NRA Whittington Center Life, GOA, DAD - and I VOTE!

No, I'm not a Ruger bigot - just an unabashed fan of their revolvers, M77's and #1's.

A good .30-06 is a 99% solution.