Hunting Rifles for ONLY a Couple HUNDRED BUCKS!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
  • For just a couple hundred bucks you can be hunting with a great rifle! Watch this video for some tips on what to pick up to be hunting on a budget. A rifle that has great functionality is always good to buy. Rifles of fundamental value should be purchased. Sometimes it takes time for the value to be recognized, but you may be able to sell them in the future for a profit. What could be better than that! In the meantime you'll have a great rifle to hunt with. After this video, join me at the three links below to support my Channel. Thanks for being here and take care!
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Комментарии • 868

  • @leroycaudill96
    @leroycaudill96 2 года назад +4

    I like this gentleman"s honesty he"s not a gun basher regardless of price. He has much knowledge in good wholesome hunting rifles.

  • @leeadams5941
    @leeadams5941 4 года назад +36

    Good memories, when I was a kid back in the late 50s early 60s use to buy all my rifles at teh hardware store, Mausers, Enfields, Springfield's etc. back when America was free.

  • @marklibby4629
    @marklibby4629 4 года назад +168

    I sure don't have any idea where you are finding any of the rifles you had on that table for anywhere close to $200.

    • @jason200912
      @jason200912 4 года назад +18

      I bet he's one of the people the round it down hard from 299 and calls it 200

    • @normanmallory2055
      @normanmallory2055 4 года назад +6

      One gunshop in my area sells the Russian Mosant (not spelled right ) i looked at the price tags on several , $699.50 for one model , omg not a chance in hell would i want to own one of those ..A Springfield rifle in 30-06 that was $825.00 which looked to be new , sorry not that model either..

    • @timothytallent2427
      @timothytallent2427 4 года назад +8

      Hes probably not talking about this market rn cause he probably bought his before the shit hit the fan

    • @johnrildo2325
      @johnrildo2325 4 года назад +6

      Isn't he in Canada though? The prices on some of those old guns tend to be cheaper than in the US.

    • @michaelhatfield3430
      @michaelhatfield3430 4 года назад +10

      I just picked up a sporterized Enfield No.4 for $185 OTD last week in Illinois. Shoots great and I was hitting 9" pie plates at 300yards. Just need to find a scope now.

  • @Bowdock
    @Bowdock 2 месяца назад +1

    I fell asleep watching this 4yrs ago and woke up today, looked around and thought I was on another planet. Wish I had stayed awake and bought more of these great classic and rugged rifles! This gentlemen shares the same love of guns like these as I do. Again, thank you Sir for a very informative and enjoyable video!

  • @r.v.4538
    @r.v.4538 4 года назад +48

    Love the channel, tired of all the tactical weapons elsewhere. Great info for collecters. Thnx

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +1

      Thanks R.V.

    • @treyriver5676
      @treyriver5676 4 года назад +1

      Forgotten Weapons with Ian is also a good choice as is C&Arsenal if you are DETAIL minded!

    • @normanmallory2055
      @normanmallory2055 4 года назад +6

      Gawd i agree with you every firearm today has to be tactical .. nope not for me ..

  • @bigb5681
    @bigb5681 4 года назад +12

    even though im young (18) i love old guns with blued steel and wood stocks i love my knives with leather sheaths on them when plastic gets bit beaten up it looks like you don't care when your leather or your wood finish gets a bit scuffed it adds character

  • @rexnex277
    @rexnex277 4 года назад +149

    Any older hunter knows that when it comes to hunting the hunter is 90% of the success and the rifle maybe 10% so an old 303 is just fine .

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +27

      That should be on a billboard. Flintlocks, bows and arrows and others - they all work. It is the hunter just as you wrote. I like that.

    • @TheWolfsnack
      @TheWolfsnack 4 года назад +10

      unfortunately here in Canada...the classic Enfield 303 is wayyyy above $200

    • @scottbuckley6578
      @scottbuckley6578 4 года назад +8

      @@TheWolfsnack I found a mk 5 jungle for 500 in mint shape in Southern Ontario and it shoots awesome

    • @TheWolfsnack
      @TheWolfsnack 4 года назад

      @@scottbuckley6578 That is awesome, I had one some years ago.....had to unscrew it up as some jackass had cut the bolt off and welded it upside down as an attempt to make it left handed....re-cut, rewelded and it shot great for the years I owned it.

    • @scottbuckley6578
      @scottbuckley6578 4 года назад

      @@TheWolfsnack thats is stupid id leave them the way they are like all mil spec rifles. Being left handed ive forced my self to shoot right handed my my eyes are near the same so no problem looking down the sights

  • @TheBowhunterinNB
    @TheBowhunterinNB 4 года назад +26

    Speaking on behalf of my entire nation. Canada loves you too USOG

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +3

      Thank you so much - I'm truly humbled by your kind words. Canada and Canadians are absolutely great.

    • @northdakotaham1752
      @northdakotaham1752 4 года назад +2

      I live not far from Canada and and have been there numerous times. At one location, only a broken down barb wire fence separates Canada and the USA. I stepped across....illegally I might add.

    • @ryanehlis426
      @ryanehlis426 4 года назад

      North Dakota Ham I actually walked into Canada deer hunting one time years ago, I was north of Williston, I was about a 1/4 mile over the border when I figured out I had crossed over, I immediately crossed back into the US! Ugh that would have been bad especially carrying a rifle!

    • @northdakotaham1752
      @northdakotaham1752 4 года назад

      @@ryanehlis426years ago it didn't seem to be as big a deal. These days are definitely different. Was there any sort of marker to identify the border?Did you get that deer? The Canadians will claim their deer are larger. I have been at the Boundry Waters, northern Minnesota and crossed into Canada by canoe. There are no markings but that time I had permission to travel. Went about 20 miles into Canada by canoe and portage.

    • @northdakotaham1752
      @northdakotaham1752 4 года назад

      @Me. Me its not the old days anymore. I wouldnt even think of walking into Canada without permission. However, Canadian deer don't seem to follow the rules and routinely enter North Dakota.

  • @MFitz717
    @MFitz717 4 года назад +16

    I’m young (24), but work 50+ hours a week, firearms are a great investment. Luckily COVID didn’t effect me much, I do commercial and industrial hvac, so I stayed busy. The best budget hunting rifles are sporters imo. I just hope gun shows stay open. I’m glad you’re doing well and still posting videos. Great video as always.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +5

      You're the future - as you know - glad you're on the gun train; many your age are challenged by using a hammer - no criticism; just a reality I observed in person. Anyway, you've got time on your side : ) All the best and stay healthy.

    • @MFitz717
      @MFitz717 4 года назад +4

      USOG I enjoy working with my hands doing anything. At time I wish I would’ve taken up gunsmithing but I’m not sure how sustainable or consistent it would be. A lot of younger people don’t like using tools or getting dirty, I’ve worked in a lot of foundries and manufacturing plants and you do get really dirty

  • @chickenslapper4058
    @chickenslapper4058 4 года назад +29

    300 likes without a dislike, that tells you your audience loves your content. Another great video as always mr. Thanks for the knowledge

  • @richardsabo7917
    @richardsabo7917 4 года назад +9

    I'm 19 and I just picked up my first military surplus rifle yesterday. I bought a Czechoslovakian Mauser (Vz.24) ex-sniper, I picked it up for $410. Taking it to a gunsmith on Wednesday for a deep cleaning, then next week out to the range. The action is SUPER smooth, not as smooth as my Mannlicher Schoenauer, but VERY smooth for a military surplus rifle! I love it so far! I truly recommend anyone, especially younger people, to get into military surplus rifles.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +1

      You're awesome Richard. The Vz24 is so fine - as you know and I just loved it when you wrote "not as smooth as my Mannlicher Schoenauer"!!
      You've got great guns. Thanks for being here and writing.

    • @treyriver5676
      @treyriver5676 4 года назад

      Congrats..
      Vz-24 are nice, be careful of ammo choice most misurp is corrosive (clean with windex then clean a normal ) also a slip on soft pad is not a bad idea a most hunting loads are 196gr and well they will get your attention!

  • @robmead3485
    @robmead3485 2 года назад +2

    I remember our local Sears store in Houston Texas...pre68(Im 72 yrs old)..........the ww2 rifles were out in the showroom.on racks like we had in the military, I still have my 1903a3 30-06 springfield(paid $39).....my M1 Garand was $69....just pay the $ and walk out. I bought 4 lugars and 2 p38s for under $50 each from want ads..........

  • @jorda.2412
    @jorda.2412 4 года назад +6

    Old timers, when I was a grandpas tagalong (or his "legs") had 3 guns in truck back window, or porch corner.
    .22 cooey, repeat or ss
    .12 gauge pump or break any brand for truck gun
    303/3006 milsurp bolt or 3030 win lever.
    Edit small town north Sask.
    In a time when Windows rolled down, keys in ignition of pickup, parked on main street, guns in back window, chequebook on dash never got a second look or thieves . And 12 year old boys could buy .22 shells by the piece for .02 at hardware store without fuss. 13 lr cil for$0.25 at Hackett general.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +1

      The world was a better place. We keep progressing and improving but quite a few things seem to indicate that is not so. I like the reality you enjoyed.

    • @jorda.2412
      @jorda.2412 4 года назад +2

      @@UnitedStatesOfGuns so did I.
      I Feel for my toddler grandson...
      Goose guns and decoys or a deer rifle in back window of half ton, in high school parking lot went way of dodo after graduation.
      Edit early 80s
      When your hunter safety card meant a 14year old could hunt. But didn't need permission from govt to purchase longun.
      What was gun crime stats then?

  • @billglueck9705
    @billglueck9705 3 года назад +2

    You can still find amazing deals on sporterized Mausers. I just re-homed a CZ Mauser in 30-06 that hand been professionally sporterized and restocked with a great glass bedded stock and trigger for 5 bills. A rifle that will last several lifetimes. Sporterized Mausers make great hunting rifles. Love your vids.

  • @lesgallivan4159
    @lesgallivan4159 4 года назад +27

    Few years back I lost all my rifles in a fire . With predators after the livestock and limited funds , I went to a dealer and said "I need as good a rifle as possible for as little as possible " . 125$ Canadian got me a cut-down 96-38 with down turned bolt , bushnell scope and 5 shells . It will make 5 holes touching at 150 yds. But I also agree with your comments on the lee enfield, it's making a strong comeback up here as a meat rifle , with slow 180 or 220 gr bullet it will put down a moose with ease and get to eat it all

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +10

      Great point about the meat - a whitetail hit with a 7mm Mag was blue jelly all around the wound - the .303 with a 220 stops anything and I found no blue jelly at all.

    • @mattpeacock5208
      @mattpeacock5208 4 года назад +7

      .303 Brit is capable of taking any game in North America as long as you do your part. Most people that hunt seem to think that a deer won't die if you use anything less than a 300 win mag. It's ridiculous.

    • @dalanwanbdiska6542
      @dalanwanbdiska6542 4 года назад +6

      I kill deer with 1 shot from a 22lr. Its all a deer needs, or else if you see them out past 100 yards id use 243 or 303 british.

    • @j.rob.5943
      @j.rob.5943 4 года назад +2

      dalan wanbdiska illegal in most (all) areas of the US

    • @westcoastwarriorsarchive7929
      @westcoastwarriorsarchive7929 4 года назад +1

      Wish I could find a lee enfield. They are super cool looking.

  • @brianlee6849
    @brianlee6849 4 года назад +8

    I totally agree with you on the the Enfield rifles I'm sure you will get lots of positive feedback from Canada because from what I understand it's the most popular hunting rifle in Canada .
    That Spanish Mauser you have there is really sweet I'd love to have. Something I think you would like is a company name Mojo is making aperture sights that fit the Mauser rear sight with out modifications and increases accuracy quite a bit.
    My top choice on the table is the Enfield because of the great sights and 303 British is very adequate like the 308. Thanks for sharing

  • @tfeltonjr
    @tfeltonjr 4 года назад +4

    I use a sporterized 1903 that was made in 1918. I use modern 150 gr .30-06 with no issues. I paid 175.00 for it. Came with a 2.5k weaver scope.

  • @johnnyhunter4238
    @johnnyhunter4238 3 года назад +2

    Love the sound of these old bolt-action riffles. At my local gun dealer 'paul pleters' in werbomont, a Parker Hale 7 x64 with a Santa Barbera action for less then 600euro and a FN Sauer 7 x 64 with a Swarovski Habricht 1.5 - 6 -42 at 1200€. These are still perfectly functioning hunting riffles and they won't loose value. Great video again...

  • @moisesjaimes6315
    @moisesjaimes6315 4 года назад +3

    I added a third Enfield cause of what i learned from you. Appreciate the information and knowledge you disperse! Please dont stop!

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад

      Well done Moises - I bought one too - today! Thank you for being here and have a great weekend!

  • @cabinetmunch
    @cabinetmunch 4 года назад +3

    Thank you sharing your knowledge and opinions on these topics. Your ability to cut thru the noise is amazing. There are so few people out there who can simplify a complex firearms world and break it down so well. I am impressed each time I watch.

  • @Mooseracks
    @Mooseracks Год назад +1

    I bought an older Parker Hale. 270... thinking it was a model 1200C ...any how...beautiful French walnut stalk with Rosewood tips....Shoots INCREADIBLE...5 rnds in a group size of quarter at 100 yrds.. the point I am trying to say is that a wood stock is hmmm undescribable....cheers....GREAT VIDEOS

  • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839
    @blueeyeswhitedragon9839 4 года назад +12

    I remember "jungle carbines" going for $15 at the Army Surplus Store when I was young.

    • @joesphx54
      @joesphx54 4 года назад +3

      There used to be a back page ad to the American Rifleman. Back in 1961 my uncle bought an M-1 Carbine through the mail for 19.99 plus 3.00 ship. When it arrived I happened to be at his house. It was still in cosmoline! I remember helping him clean it with kerosene.

    • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839
      @blueeyeswhitedragon9839 4 года назад +2

      @@joesphx54 :- Ah...the good old days!

    • @garyklein4679
      @garyklein4679 4 года назад +3

      I salivated over the Klein Sporting Goods ads in every issue of my Field and Stream magazine. Lee Enfield .303 rifles for $14.95 and 6.5 mm Italian Caracanos for, I think, $9.95. Lee Harvey Oswald screwed hell out of that deal for us!

    • @garyklein4679
      @garyklein4679 4 года назад

      @@joesphx54 See my post on Klein Sporting Goods.

  • @kma7369
    @kma7369 4 года назад +1

    At 67 i have retired & here in australia i have 1000s of square kilometres to wander & hunt pigs/hogs. Finally have the money to buy a top hunting rifle.B ut my time proven go to oldies just perform to well .They are Parker Hale 243 mauser action safari deluxe barell slightly pitted but still shoots 100g soft points accuretly to 200 metres.6.5 x 55 sporterised swede mauser absolute favorite 140g cartridge & last my no4 mk11* 303 longbranch{canadian},has a synthetic stock & shoots 180 g soft points.i will be hunting with these 3 hopefully for the next 10 years.Not a very good investment if you cant even think about selling them .

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +1

      Love that last line! I'm in the same pickle. Your hunting area is fabulous - a dream actually. I stayed in Adelaide for a couple months - saw all kinds of beautiful places - endless wonder in Australia. I liked Glenelg a lot - spent time there writing; great winds sometimes. It is the outback that calls though. Your rifles are perfect - I may have fancy ones but the ones that matter are the ones that do. All the best to you!

  • @dannelson8768
    @dannelson8768 4 года назад +1

    You're not poetic, just truthful which is why we enjoy watching your videos.

  • @edspencer7121
    @edspencer7121 3 года назад +1

    3.8K likes to date 0 dislikes.
    That's gotta tell you something.
    Always like watching your videos. An honest assessment of the firearms world 👍

  • @ChuckinTV
    @ChuckinTV 4 года назад +25

    Good commentary at the end of the video. Wide open wild places are few and far between these days. Places that are pro freedom are becoming rare as well. By the way, I wouldn't think twice about the people that want to scold you. I have found that people that want to smear their opinions online never have any substance to those opinions. Usually it's jealousy that drives negative comments anyhow.

    • @joesphx54
      @joesphx54 4 года назад +3

      I moved to Northern Florida to be rid of the mess down in South Florida. Between the time I moved in 1980 until about 10 years ago there was plenty of open land, including private held by large land companies. Then the lawyers got involved and every one of the open places got locked up. Sure there are some wildlife management areas but you have to have a license and a stamp and then you really can't enjoy it year round. Really we have too many people in this country and don't need to go shopping around for more from third world countries.

  • @srspower
    @srspower 4 года назад +45

    I love your jungle carbine Enfield, originals are incredibly rare even here in the UK.

    • @hosedragger-204
      @hosedragger-204 4 года назад +2

      Yes they are. I've got one that I hunt with, it was sporterized, but I'm restoring it. I've got a new flash hider and everything

    • @MegaBoilermaker
      @MegaBoilermaker 4 года назад +1

      @Lewis Sparks Aussies made them ! (Lithgow).

    • @Paul-45-70
      @Paul-45-70 4 года назад +1

      george waite , expensive here too if you can find one.

    • @kevinmoore2971
      @kevinmoore2971 4 года назад

      @@MegaBoilermaker Aussies never made them!

    • @MegaBoilermaker
      @MegaBoilermaker 4 года назад

      @@kevinmoore2971 I was brought up in Oz (50's) and my uncle owned a Lithgow built "Jungle carbine".

  • @WookieRaider
    @WookieRaider 4 года назад +2

    Great channel, USOG is a genuine collector and firearm lover.

  • @PastorDanMoore
    @PastorDanMoore 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video. I had a friend who only had one hunting rifle - British .303. He bought it because it was cheap. It was also accurate. He fed his family well with it. My brother-in-law's father had a Springfield 03 that was his only deer rifle. He bought it from CMP in the 50's. Again, it was cheap and he filled a lot of deer tags with it. One of my Army buddies in the 70's had a Carcano in 6.5 that he shot elk, black bear, and deer. He did complain that ammo was getting scarce. Back in the 60's and 70's the big catalog stores (Sears, Wards, JC Penny) had their own line of firearms that were generally cheaper than the big boys (Remington, Marlin, Winchester). My first was a Ted Williams bolt action .30-06 that cost me $189 in in 1974. I did look through a few barrels of military rifles in some gun shops but wanted one that was drilled and tapped for a scope. So I saved my pennies.

  • @mikehagan4320
    @mikehagan4320 4 года назад +4

    I want you to Know the Value of your video's to me.
    My life the last couple of Years has been a High Stress Mess.
    I often turn to your channel to get my mind off of difficult things and to get myself into a Better mood.
    You have a Calm demeanor and you are Knowledgeable in the subject matter. A Topic We Both Enjoy a great deal.
    We have even differed in opinions a time or two. But your Opinions are based in Fact and experience. Different Opinions that I can easily Respect.
    Your Channel has at times been to me like Hanging out in Cow Camp with a Brother.
    My Sincerest Thank You!
    Best Wishes from Montana! M.H.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +2

      Hello Mike, Thank you for your kind words; they help me a lot. You're in such a beautiful state - at least the places I've seen; great hunting and plenty of shooting : ) All those things that trouble us will pass - as you know - and in the meantime, I'm so glad you can and hear me talk for a bit - even though I'm full of flaws. It's been rough this year; my brother died in late June. I think he's waiting for me - just ahead on the trail somewhere. I wish you well my friend and I'll keep going with my little videos. God Bless.

    • @mikehagan4320
      @mikehagan4320 4 года назад +3

      Thank you for your encouraging words.
      I am very sorry to hear about the Passing of your Brother. That is Tough Duty. I am so lucky to have all of my Siblings. Knock on wood. At one time or another each one of them about died. I am so Grateful but I know that nothing is permanent. I like your analogy of your Brother waiting for you up the trail. That's a Comforting way of looking at these things.
      I am going through an unnecessary divorce after 28 years of total dedication to my Family. I lost a Beloved Daughter in the divorce. The day after Christmas we lost my Mother. She used to ask me." Oh so you are right and everyone else is wrong? " Ya! So you do you understand Mom! Haha. She is missed.
      Thankfully it seems I'll keep the house. I can shoot out of the house if I have a mind to. Good areas to shoot with Good Backstops. If one has to live through Hell this is a Good place to do it.
      I've found some Great Friends at Church and they make sure i don't go too far down the Crazy rabbit hole.
      My son and I talk every day. He and I used to do Exhibition Shooting. He was on national television on the outdoor Channel when he was 10 years old. But he didn't like the attention he received from well wishers. He would like to get a position as a shooting instructor in his Marine Unit. He is Good at instructing.
      Thank you and May God Bless you as well! I'll be Watching
      Best Wishes! M.H.

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 4 года назад +1

    Glad to see you bring out the Lee-Enfield rifles. My first was a #4 Mk 1 sporter that looked much like your jungle carbine with the 5 round magazine. I followed that up with a full military #4 Mk 1 with a standard 10 round magazine. Both are excellent shooters. A couple of my best values were a k98k and Swede M96 6.5 x 55. Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge about vintage firearms!
    One more thing. After I was discharged from the Navy in the mid-1960s I visited a sporting goods store in my hometown. The floor of the store was covered with Lee-Enfield surplus rifles all selling for $19.00 each.
    When I purchased a #4 Mk1 in the last 1990s I paid about $100.00.

  • @markienorvelli5004
    @markienorvelli5004 5 месяцев назад

    I grew up in the Rhodesian bush hunting everything from Cape Buffalo to impala with a 303. I went on to become a PH after the war so have hunted with many of rifles you show on your channel. I love your videos and your humility. I now live in far north queensland in Australia and still hunt and shoot.
    Keep the videos coming and keep well.
    Mark

  • @allenlarabie8854
    @allenlarabie8854 4 года назад +2

    Love your show. Great content. From Northeastern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

  • @russellmiller212
    @russellmiller212 4 года назад +4

    Outstanding! A more diversified content and welcome addition to the excellent collectable and sporting firearms videos you have produced.

  • @brentbauer8258
    @brentbauer8258 17 дней назад

    I enjoy your channel. I completely agree on the value, accuracy and usability of the British 303. My father bought one after the war, and got game every year to this date. It is still my hunting rifle today. I often have the younger people I hunt with give me side glances with a smirk, but after the hunt...they are all interested in buying one because you do not have to baby it and it does the job!

  • @canucklehead0
    @canucklehead0 4 года назад

    Hello, I'm one of those Canadian folk you were speaking about, thank-you for the very kind words about our country! I've been a faithful .303 British user since I was 16, now 53. Sure, I've used other newer rifles but in my stable I have two favourite bush guns, the Mark IV .303 British that I've had since I was 20 and is so familiar it's like putting a hand in a glove, and a newer friend, a Henry 45-70 G'vmt. that is an amazing tool in thick brush out to 150-200yrds. Both will handily drop Moose, Elk and Deer and both are reasonably economical to shoot, although the .303 is hands down cheaper. Great video, please keep up the great work!!

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for being here - and the .303 is all one really needs - as you know. I appreciate your kind words and support - I'll keep going. As for Canada : simply awesome!

  • @bigjoe-pm2ql
    @bigjoe-pm2ql 4 года назад +1

    I have a old brno mauser action that was shot out so I rebarreled it with a NOS Douglas xx barrel from the 70's in 7x61 Sharpe and Hart. Forged the bolt handle down and opened the BF up. Lookin for a decent wood stock now.

  • @stephensmith4480
    @stephensmith4480 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for the video Mike. Some nice Rifles there, without doubt. The jungle carbine is getting harder to find these days and even here in the UK a good one sells for a premium. Stay safe and keep up the interesting work.

    • @stephensmith4480
      @stephensmith4480 4 года назад

      @joan fortier That sounds like some Heavy Artillery Joan. I could not imagine it being, shall we say "comfortable to shoot"

    • @stephensmith4480
      @stephensmith4480 4 года назад

      @joan fortier Sensible Guy Joan. 🤣

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli65 4 года назад +1

    I cant rifle hunt in my state, but I certainly do have my fair share of beater rifles that would fit the bill. My favorite is a 1962 Remington 700 in .308. Awesome gun. The bluing is beautiful and so is the wood. It came to me for like $300 but the wood looked like somebody had dumped hydrochloric acid all over it. I refinished it and after a good 20 hand rubbed coats of tung oil it's absolutely beautiful. I could easily resell that gun for close to a grand now.

  • @chrismayo4902
    @chrismayo4902 4 года назад +6

    Awesome talking points on awesome War Horses’ I have most of the firearms on the table as well’ and the Enfield in any configuration with a competent body behind it is one hell of an effective tool’ it’s crude by today’s standards but that’s what makes them so viable’ these firearms have lasted for well over 100yrs now and still provide quite a bit of versatility in all aspects’ the bolt of an Enfield once mastered is so quick and effective that it’s something to be marveled upon’ almost every single version of Military Bolt Guns from the two big wars will make a great do everything firearm’ i have seen guides up in Alaska with everything from Mosins and Krags to SKS’ Carbines’ they were all bit to perform under the harshest conditions that it just seems right’ one of the guys with me questioned why a man in Alaska would trust his life to Mosin M-44’ there is no explanation that I could give to that man that wouldn’t of offended him’ for if he didn’t know why it was such a viable tool then I would be hard pressed to take anything he ever said seriously again’ these guns fought in areas and environments that were and are some of the harshest on earth and are still providing service’ I’ll always be faithful to them.

  • @FindersKeepers88
    @FindersKeepers88 3 года назад +1

    Good job on pointing out the utility & quality of surplus rifles and thanks for the video. Took my first deer as a 12 yr old in 1969 with a (borrowed) 30-40 Krag in it's original furnishings, which is still owned by my father's buddy. I would be pleased to own that rifle someday if he ever decides to let go of it. Since then I've hunted with an 1903-A3 Springfield and a Lee Enfield 303. Besides the fact that these rifles are competent and variable hunters, I was also conscious that I was walking around the woods with a bit of history in my hands. In advance of my own existence, these three surplus rifles helped to shape the world that I would come to live within, the Krag to a lesser extent than the other two, but the Krag did bring the US arsenal out of the old times and into the new. It was short lived in it's use as an officially adopted US rifle platform, but I'm reasonably sure that an old soldier in it's time of issue was very much pleased to receive a rifle that held several rounds of ammo and didn't automatically give his position away with black powder flare and billowing smoke.

  • @tombeckett4340
    @tombeckett4340 3 года назад

    Your absolutely right. The wife and I were on a canoe trip last year for two weeks and never saw a sole in north western Ontario. We are born and raised here on have been from the east to the west shore of Canada and all over the north. And from both ends of the US as well. Canada is just special because you can truly get lost and we love.that. Thanks cheers.🇨🇦👍

  • @sahmadi1000
    @sahmadi1000 3 года назад

    This is the useful channel. The discussions here are truly useful and help people. Great use of your time and ours. Thank you

  • @glabdo5000
    @glabdo5000 4 года назад +22

    Need to go out hunting again. Been far too long.

  • @RickNethery
    @RickNethery 4 года назад +27

    I can vouch for the SKS , with a 123 grain soft point they will definitely take down a deer 🦌. Congratulations on 25K Subscribers my friend. God bless.

    • @williammielenz3752
      @williammielenz3752 4 года назад +1

      Thirty years ago I could have bought one for only 85$!

    • @RickNethery
      @RickNethery 4 года назад +1

      @@williammielenz3752 I missed that boat too, I traded an Einfield Jungle Carbine for mine.
      The jungle carbine was not authentic though, it was a cut down Mark 4.

    • @ryanehlis426
      @ryanehlis426 4 года назад +1

      William Mielenz i got one for 95.00 at hardware store about 26 yrs ago

    • @RickNethery
      @RickNethery 4 года назад +1

      @@ryanehlis426 They were definitely a rare case of getting more than you pay for.
      I love them, great rifles.

    • @charlesmckinley29
      @charlesmckinley29 4 года назад

      SKS are US $400+ even before the pandemic. Mosin Nagants are over $300 also. The surplus days are over and the new import laws in the US are keeping newer surplus out, which drives up cost.

  • @scousewillo62
    @scousewillo62 4 года назад +4

    Fantastic video and great information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @MATT_ELEKTRON
    @MATT_ELEKTRON 4 года назад

    Dont listen to the idiots that say that. You provide your time and a wealth of knowledge and I thank you for that.
    Matt from British Columbia Canada

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 4 года назад +3

    Enjoyed your presentation and for the large part its spot on because your versed enough in your hobby. Even though I enjoy these old surplus and old sporting arms and am a mauser 98 true believer none of them are real field rifles for me and are more recreation and range toys because im left handed. Its a very different case for us lefties and I advocate for us because there's far fewer choices. But we can find the affordable SKS you spoke of, the Remington pump and semi autos you've done videos on and of course lever actions and Ruger Mk2 and Hawkeye left hand bolt rifles. So there are options. For my leftyness the solution currently is a left Ruger scout 308GSR, Ruger 338rcm compact rifle, and leverguns, lots of leverguns.
    And yes, in the US its getting more and more difficult to get away from folks especially when it comes to places to use our rifles. I go to places like the Selway wilderness but the problem is its not overly abundant with game due to high predation numbers, mainly wolves and some bear and lions. But its more opportunity than folks have in more populous states or regions. Theres usually something to be thankful for.

  • @heymotivator2231
    @heymotivator2231 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding video. Been away from guntube for awhile but your videos never disappoint! Hang in there, you’re gonna take off someday soon.

  • @jackthompson7019
    @jackthompson7019 3 года назад

    Listening to you discuss firearms is so relaxing

  • @danethompson2452
    @danethompson2452 4 года назад +7

    Hi Mike, thanks for all your educational and informative video's over the years. Please when you get an opportunity would you talk about that carbine behind you with the revolver type cylinder and rifles of a similar type. I am a hunter and firearms enthusiast from New Zealand and would be really interested in hearing about that type of rifle as I am sure many others would as well. Regards Dane

  • @flintrichards945
    @flintrichards945 4 года назад +1

    You are right about those rifles they can still do a wonderful job for hunting or target shooting I bought a lot of surplus rifles and they have all been good buys .

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад

      Wise buying Craig. One of these days they'll be gone.

    • @flintrichards945
      @flintrichards945 4 года назад

      USOG yes all of my surplus’s rifles but two a Win.manufacture 1917 and a Mauser Argentine 98 Calvary carbine I got for well under a hundred $ and those to were just over a hundred $ but not anymore they have gone up quite a bit.

  • @johnenright4969
    @johnenright4969 4 года назад

    Just found this channel I'm liking it my library is full of camo wearing quick mag change home defense business this is a breath of fresh air!

  • @lavida57
    @lavida57 3 года назад

    I don't know if you ever see post from your old videos.
    But I just need to tell you how much I learn and enjoy your videos.
    Thank you

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 года назад

      I appreciate your note and I'm glad my videos are okay. God Bless.

  • @cole116
    @cole116 4 года назад +4

    great video! my first rifle was a lithgow smle sporter

  • @terencethomas281
    @terencethomas281 4 года назад

    You have a great attitude and a kind heart, thanks for your time and insite!

  • @BroosDager
    @BroosDager 4 года назад +1

    Thanks I always enjoy your videos and guns!

  • @larrycornett8496
    @larrycornett8496 4 года назад +3

    Any gun that is safe and goes bang , I love it..

  • @alfred9644
    @alfred9644 4 года назад +2

    Ohh the Krag, wonderful firearm. Here in Norway you can but them for less than 100$, same with the mauser 98s chambered in 30-06. I know some people over here even re-chambered their krags from 6,5 to 8x57IS. Wonderful shooters. The reason the guns are so cheap in n Norway is because a stupid law that dictates that you can only have 4 hunting rifles. Anyways great guns and a great video. One note, be carefull when you fire the krag in 6,5. The commercial loads are much stronger than what the single recoillug on the krag can take. So you have to use weaker loads. Here the gun shops sell both ammo called «6,5x55 Krag» and «6,5x55 SE». Ones made for the krag, and the other ones for normal loads. Anyways, keep up the good work.

  • @Trumplican
    @Trumplican 2 года назад

    Ive been binge watching your videos this AM HAHA. I love the Krag and the bolts are so smooth!

  • @jamesparlane9289
    @jamesparlane9289 4 года назад +1

    Two of my fav. channels are USOG and UOGB.

  • @viktormogilin307
    @viktormogilin307 4 года назад +1

    Dear Sir, I admire your humbleness & eloquence, I Sir do agree, with non corrosive components they will outlast a lifetime & do become sentimental to pass on to the next generation, some comparison over the years has proved super smooth actions & very compararable accuracy to modern firearms & they are hard to find even in Aus, enjoyed your video, tks

  • @NebukedNezzer
    @NebukedNezzer 2 года назад

    sometimes gun store employees do not know the value of used guns. I got my 1903 springfield 30-06 mfg by reminginton in 1953 for 150 bucks. it was sporterized by someone. barrel was full floated and action bedded properly. barrel was left full length. the gun looked and felt like someone puked on it. modern gun oils can wreck older finishes. after refinishing the stock with tru oil products. a friend gave me 2 full 8 shot clips from 1964 for a m1 gurand that he found. with 5 shots I had it perfectly zeroed 1 3/4 inch high at 100 yards. then shot the last 3 shots for a 3/4 inch group. I did put cheap walmart tasco scope on it. I keep my targets as proof. the gun is a great hunting rifle for cheap. you give good information in this video.

  • @ekim000
    @ekim000 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for another excellent video. They never fail to satisfy.

  • @woodsinme
    @woodsinme 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. I also appreciate well made tools. On the SKS, the only issue I had was the rear sight did not lock down and the vent tube requires maintenance. It will let you know. My accuracy went to poo and I finally broke the top down and cleaned it and lubed it right back to out shooting me also the recoil is light and it shoots flat. I call it my beater but it's my go to for deer. But $69 nearly 30 years ago? Had to clean the cosmoline off of it. Started carrying my 686 in .357 cause it's steep and thickety. Alright, thanks for the share.

  • @kennethbankster9568
    @kennethbankster9568 2 года назад

    Very informative and relevant yours is the best and classier channels my favorite

  • @robertward553
    @robertward553 4 года назад +1

    303 Enfield is a great gun, I had one that was made into a sporty, also had two 8 mm makers, a French and a German. Both were great shooters, wish the hell I didn't sell them. I also had a place to shop where this guy shops.

  • @buckshot4428
    @buckshot4428 4 года назад +2

    I think this is one of your best, to me anyway, to date. Not everyone can afford an expensive hunting rifle so why not use a battle proven sporter? I don't know if your channel takes prayer requests, but I do know there are Christians who watch your channel. I'm asking for prayers for my dear wife, Lori, who is in the hospital with the covid virus and our youngest son is hopefully recovering at home. Thank you and God bless all. Ken

    • @captainzeb1969
      @captainzeb1969 4 года назад +1

      I will pray for your wife and son, dear brother. I’m a fellow follower of Christ here in Canada.

    • @buckshot4428
      @buckshot4428 4 года назад +1

      @@captainzeb1969 Thank you so much brother. We really appreciate your prayers.

  • @redlock4004
    @redlock4004 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for saying such nice things about Canada. You are welcome to visit any time. By the way, I am in the market for a "budget" hunting rifle. Even though I am retired, I just started hunting a few years back but have been using a bow. Now I think It's time to be able to reach out a bit farther. There are a lot of Lee Enfields around here so your advice on them comes at a good time.

    • @SluggerStark
      @SluggerStark 4 года назад +1

      Yes, Enfields are a dime a dozen up here....and for most Canadians their first hunting rifle was a .303
      That said, in 2020, an Enfield would not be my first bet. The Enfields around now are VERY used and many have the barrels shot out. Also, .303 ammo is not cheap like it used to be. Biased because I own one, but I would be on the lookout for an M17 in .30-06. Cheaper than an Enfield, ammo is cheaper and more versatile.

    • @vpenkov4908
      @vpenkov4908 4 года назад

      He is Canadian.

    • @bobanderson6656
      @bobanderson6656 4 года назад +1

      Yep, he's a Canuck. The accent is a dead give-away. Canada is indeed a fine place. Scratching my head at Justin a little bit though......

    • @redlock4004
      @redlock4004 4 года назад +2

      @@bobanderson6656 At the risk of getting political, I'd tell you what I think of Justin, but that would ruin our reputation for being nice :) It's enough to say that he is working hard to disarm private citizens in Canada.

  • @bigchungus8136
    @bigchungus8136 4 года назад +20

    Mosins are getting VERY expensive, me and my dad got a beat up but still good mosin for $500!

    • @bigchungus8136
      @bigchungus8136 4 года назад

      @Jaime D yeah but this one was USED in RUSSIA though

    • @DeezCheez69
      @DeezCheez69 4 года назад +1

      Youre just not smart. Ive seen pre war ones for 320.

    • @LazyGrayF0x
      @LazyGrayF0x 4 года назад +3

      Lone Wanderer did you read the part where he said it’s a war relic? Maybe not that dumb after all. Original USA made Mosins go for 1k

    • @DeezCheez69
      @DeezCheez69 4 года назад +1

      @@LazyGrayF0x mosins in general are not expensive. Ive seen battle worn ones for 250. Finnish mosins go between 230 and 650 depending on whose selling

    • @algow5988
      @algow5988 4 года назад +2

      Back in the late 80's FIREARMS INTERNATIONAL (now out of business) Mosins were going for $29CAN! The 6.5 x55 Swedish 29 in barrel strait bolt were same price. Wish I had a crate full.

  • @dinoquintana4319
    @dinoquintana4319 Год назад

    Dear Mike as always a great video.rifles tend to be a little more expensive in the sw usa .I have a Krag in 3040 us government it is a nice handling rifle.one rifle that you did mention is the Husqvarna .I have a model 46 in 9.3 x57.it is by far the best handling rifle I own.apre 64 win in 270 a 4 digit model 54 marked. 30 us gov 06 and some nice custom Mausers and a beautiful o3 custom Springfield. There are a few newer rifles in factory form also but the Husqvarna handles like its a part of me.built on a 96 cockonclose Mauser it's not the strongest Mauser made but I have no problem attaining close to 2300 fps with nosler 250 gr accubonds. I bought this rifle for a little less than 400 .that includes shipping and ffl fee.these days my go to rifle for anything

  • @allenlarabie8854
    @allenlarabie8854 3 года назад +1

    Love your show. My Northeastern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

  • @hillbillyingenuity7859
    @hillbillyingenuity7859 4 года назад

    Love your collection. Took a nice buck here in Kentucky last season with a MK4 no.1* Enfield made by Savage. Dropped in his tracks. Taken a few with Mosin Nagant. They both work well. For many years only had a single shot Winchester 20 Gauge. Hunted everything with it. With slugs was good for deer at 100 yards and under. Where I hunt most shots are 75 yards or less. Love the old guns.

  • @dantedarielli4851
    @dantedarielli4851 6 месяцев назад

    Tanks for share all you know, greatings from Bariloche Patagonia Argentina 🇦🇷 (Mauser 1909)

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  6 месяцев назад +1

      Viva Argentina! Beautiful country - magnificent!

  • @wgs6606
    @wgs6606 4 года назад +3

    Handsome collection, keep it up.

  • @danielgrove7782
    @danielgrove7782 4 месяца назад

    I worked on plastics for years...i got a low grade polymer rifle. The mag failed and i had to glue it. i sold it. I now have a tikka. The poly parts are very well made. That being said. I just got a old zestava and i love knowing it is all steel and i can get parts.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 месяца назад +1

      Sound reasoning. Steel doesn't usually melt either.

  • @Drivapete
    @Drivapete 3 года назад

    I have a 300 win mag on a vz24 Mauser action, timey trigger and a synthetic stock. I gave the generic walnut stock to a friend who has since forgotten where he got it🙄. I paid
    $250.00 from a catalog about 30yrs ago. Wonderfully accurate and deadly!
    2yrs ago I won an online auction for a 1903 sporterized 30-06, nicely wood stocked, I think the trigger has been worked over to 3lbs. Again, very accurate and dependable.
    I paid $286.00 for the Springfield.
    You can find good bargains occasionally if you look around and back off if the price gets too high, there will be others.

  • @dinoquintana4319
    @dinoquintana4319 Год назад

    Always a great video Mike. I have a 3040 krag carbine great little rifle .one of the original mountain rifles.i also have a Husqvarna model 46 in 9.3x57.easily the best handling rifle I own.with 250gr nosler accubonds and 748 powder it is much more than a potato lobber. I have never fired a 303 British Enfield. I was told by a mentor that they were total junk .I'm sure now that he never fired one either.thank you so much for all your videos

    • @dinoquintana4319
      @dinoquintana4319 Год назад

      Ps I have a original win 54 in06
      2pre 64 originals one in 270 one in06 and a really nice 1903 Springfield done by Roy bedeaux and a few other sporters.the husky handles better than any of them.all for 350 dollars and some elbow grease.its very light and has a plastic butt plate s it does kick like a mule

  • @cornbreadburgess1950
    @cornbreadburgess1950 2 года назад

    Great video brother,I love old rifles I have a few some shot better than new ones,see you on the next one.

  • @nicolasgruman635
    @nicolasgruman635 4 года назад +1

    I love old guns! My fishing gun is an H&R 923, and my waterfowler is an H&R ranger in 16 gauge made in 1918.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад +1

      Hi Nicolas, Those make the grade : ) 1918 may be a little young but still admissible. 😂

    • @nicolasgruman635
      @nicolasgruman635 4 года назад

      @@UnitedStatesOfGuns well my high power is a Mauser 1893 spanish contract in 7mm made in 1897. I also have a Colt 1851 in rough shape but it shoots okay lol

  • @azzir325
    @azzir325 4 года назад

    35 years ago or so I purchased a brand new Savage package gun, scope included, for pretty small money. They go for around $450 now, but still a bargain for a tack driver that will last a lifetime. I'm 67 now and don't get out like I used to, but it's still my go to deer shooter.

  • @dobypilgrim6160
    @dobypilgrim6160 4 года назад

    I have several recent acquisitions in my collection include several sporterized milsurps. All were ugly when I got them and all are really nice now. I paid close attention to the bores on these rifles and all are really accurate rifles once sorted out. 1903 Springfield ($250), 1891 Loewe Argentine Mauser ($200), Swiss 1896/11 ($225), Carcano M38 ($75). That Swiss rifle was converted to .308 and is scoped with a Leupold 3-9x40. My best three shot group with it was an honest .256". It's a sub-MOA rifle all day long.
    In these days of the black semiautomatic rifles, there are some great deals to be had out there on rifles that are out of style

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад

      Hi Doby - I'm the same as you. Sometimes a small thing such as a shallow carving of a deer from a previous owner or electro-penciled numbers on a trigger guard (easily buffed out) - these types of things can put the price well under $200. Your Springfield was an exceptional buy - I've never come close to that no matter what the serial number was. As for accuracy - for sure you're right - any decent level of bore and I find they are very fine for accuracy and all else. Take care.

  • @mikek8089
    @mikek8089 4 года назад +1

    Back in the day, I picked up a .303 for 50 bucks. I wish I still had that rifle! Great video!👍

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад

      Hi Mike - they're $200. now - maybe less - and still a steal : )

    • @mikek8089
      @mikek8089 4 года назад

      @@UnitedStatesOfGuns, I agree. Nice rifle for a first gun, or as you said, on a budget.

  • @Michael_Scott_Howard
    @Michael_Scott_Howard 4 года назад +1

    All listed are closed to $500 or more for beaters. Those shown are all over $700 in this condition... if you can find them..all great rifles...

  • @fredrichl
    @fredrichl 4 года назад

    I'm really liking this channel. Not only does it cover firearms, a subject that interests me, it's very much the sorts of firearms i like the most. I really do enjoy bolt action, or older semiautomatic, as well as lever action rifles. Although, i do think lever action rifles are a bit more "rattly" so to speak. They dont seem to be as silent in operation or carrying as a loaded and secured bolt action.
    The no.1 no brainer rifle type to get here in sweden is old Husqvarna/Carl Gustaf rifles. Most common seems to be 30-06 or 6.5x55, but they exist in .308 win, as well as one of my favorite underappreciated calibres 8x57js.

  • @mudbutton2
    @mudbutton2 4 года назад

    Another enjoyable video. A lot of hunters cut their teeth on ex military sporter conversions. My first centrefire hunting rifle was a 1942 Husqvarna M38 Swede I got back in '86 and gradually modified in stages. Here in Australia there were a few wildcats off the .303 Brit - the .303/25, .303/22 and .303/270 and a few different versions of those also. Occasionally you will come across a rifle chambered in 7.7x54R which was a shortened .303 for areas where one could not own a rifle in a military calibre. Often fixed by reaming the chamber back out to .303.

  • @evilmac9623
    @evilmac9623 3 года назад

    For a long time I always recommended people pick up a Savage 340(a-d). They were very affordable and had all the features you could want out of a hunting rifle. No Idea how they are priced in gun shops nowadays.

  • @minnajog
    @minnajog 4 года назад

    Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing. I recently picked up a fabulous Remington Enfield from the WWI era that was sporterized. It was re-barreled in 303 British with beautiful bluing. The stock is Tiger Striped Maple from Fajen of Missouri. Topped off with a vintage Lyman Peep Sight. The work was most likely done sometime in the late 1950's to mid 1960's. I plan to take it to Nova Scotia this November as a back up rifle for whitetail. Thanks again for your video's.

    • @thetooner8203
      @thetooner8203 4 года назад

      @Jeff Hershey It's the other way 'round. The M1917 looks like the P14 (Pattern 1914) Enfield.

  • @loyddussaultsr4181
    @loyddussaultsr4181 4 года назад

    I got my 303 rifle in the early 60's at an army/navy surplus store. If I remember it was less than 20 dollars and they had plenty on hand to sell. I semi sporterised it, now I wish I had left it pristinely. I haven't fired it in probably 40 years but I have kept It in fine working order and have a military ammo box full of 303 rounds just in case the fertilizer hits the ventilator. In my humble opinion it is the smoothest and quickest bolt action you could want.
    If you can find one in good condition and you can afford go for it, I don't think you will be disappointed.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад

      I agree Loyd - and what a great buy you made....less than $20.00 - amazing. I took out the jungle carbine a couple days ago - I found the rifle easy to shoot and accuracy is excellent. I shot it along with a number of bolt action rifles and I liked the JC best.

  • @TheQCollection
    @TheQCollection 4 года назад

    As always great Video, just past up an original jungle carbine in 95% condition.. price was affordable too but my funds are focused on adding to my savage collection. You are so right that serten rifles are inflating in price.. my Savage model 1920 in 300 cost about $800.00, which was a good deal last year because I have seen similar rifles in same condition going for a lot more and this year since Covid I have seen prices rise even more.

  • @andrewvanveen1804
    @andrewvanveen1804 3 года назад

    I have 3 .303s all in great shape; a #3 SMLE, a #5 jungle carbine and a #5. The carbine is my bush gun and my #4 is my go-to great hunting weapon as well. Great stopping power for deer and other game. Also very safe. Unlike my model 94 30-30, I can just drop the magazine and clear the chamber. Simple to clean and to maintain. Fabulous weapon

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 года назад

      The .303s are fabulous - I agree. There are other rifles - but there are no better rifles.

  • @TheClayCoKid
    @TheClayCoKid 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @sgtmajtrapp3391
    @sgtmajtrapp3391 4 года назад

    Growing up in the 1960s I cut my teeth on a .303 British No1 Mark3 sporter with commercial sights and a NRA KRAG SPORTER .30-40. I STILL own the Krag and the last two wild boar i killed was with that KRAG. MY brother and his son have hunted with the .303 even over some commercial rifles they own. In the early part of the smokeless powder era in Africa the .303 British and other bolt action military rifles/cartridges origional and sporters were exceedingly popular for big game hunting. Your right they still can serve today for taking into the field after big game.

  • @tankmeister8131
    @tankmeister8131 2 дня назад

    For a polymer stock, I bet the Nylon 66 rates high, post war rifles were the best value for hinting, fully proven and reliable, my father had both 303 which he modified the stock in the early 60, and the Kar98 k which I still have,60 years later.

  • @billcarran
    @billcarran 4 года назад

    I'm a 70 year old New Zealander. I have owned two rifles. The 1st was a Mauser vz33 8 x 57 I brought in 1962 for $24 when I was13. Have shot a large number of deer with it. Its still in its fully wooded configuration. I still have it. The second was a Lee Enfield mark4 no.1 .303 I brought in 1980 for $20. It was in parts. Every thing was missmatced but all there. I cut the wood down and put it together. Over the years it took its fair share of deer and goat. Rabbits to with lead cast projectiles. Sold that rifle 20 years later for $200.00. My father owned and used a Lee Enfield mark5 jumgle carbine as a bush gun for years. More deer had been shot with Lee Enfields that all othet guns put together in NZ prior to 2000. If you can get a good one they are great hunters.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  4 года назад

      Hi Bill - Thanks for writing. The Mauser VZ33 is one of those timeless rifles - likely much like you - and I'm glad the wood is intact. The 8x57 is another cartridge that simply doesn't age - so capable and excellent - as you know. I agree with you - 303's are remarkable in any configuration; but I like the jungle carbine best. All the best to you in New Zealand!

  • @dennismarella4858
    @dennismarella4858 Год назад

    Your a good man and appreciate the beauty of firearms . Not these crazy people running around that don’t want to die alone mental cases.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  Год назад

      Hi Dennis - I'm glad my videos are okay - your kind words mean a lot to me - thank you.

  • @billglueck9705
    @billglueck9705 3 года назад

    Completely agree about vintage guns with wood stocks having intrinsic value. Wood and the figure in the wood is unique. Nice AAA wood can increase the value of a gun or rifle by many hundreds of dollars or more.
    I am scooping up vintage rifles and guns the young guys are trading in to raise money for polymer guns.
    I own some polymers as well but they are for utility only as you said. One is exactly the same as the next.

  • @dukecity7835
    @dukecity7835 4 года назад

    Great job!!!
    Something about them 303's just holding one and knowing that they actually changed the world and can still be used for many years! They just have so much character to have survived it's time.

  • @lapplandsjagare
    @lapplandsjagare 4 года назад +3

    Hello from Sweden 🇸🇪

  • @danielswan2860
    @danielswan2860 4 года назад

    Have a 1891 Argentine that was put in a Bishop sport stock, probably in the 1950's .made by Lowe, gun , case, & 70 rounds of ammo $150 ,such a slick mauser, bolt is so smooth.I can't see any machining grind marks, every thing was old school hand fitted