>talk, butterfly
Right. I recently got my hands on a very interesting factory conversion of an old milsurp bolt-action that'd been converted to a modern cartridge, apparently in a batch done by an arms dealer.
I'm really curious just how many of that kind of factory refurbishments of old arms have been done; what guns, and what were they converted to?
Quite a few after World War II what with quite a bit of the rifle tooling still available. For example you can buy a new production mosin in 7.62 NATO from Molot if you're Russian. As for factory refurbs, you have rifles like the Yugo M24/47s which were older, longer M24s cut down to a more modern length. There's the 308 Garands the navy had in service during Vietnam though I forget if those were refurbs or new production guns. You also have the L42A1s which were No.4 SMLEs converted to 308 and accurized. Honestly just name a major service rifle of the period and I'm certain you can find postwar sporters/ modernizations made by the original arsenals
>I was more thinking in terms of refurbishing older guns, not producing new ones in different configurations.
If you actually knew anything about guns or were from this board you would know that the continual recycling of older modern arms into upgraded versions such as the Enfield to snider or 1861 rifled muskets to trapdoor or verterli 1870 to 87 to 15 or Dutch Beaumont to beaumont vitali, lorenz musket to wanzl etc etc etc doing back to the very first mass issue pattern infantry firearms such as the brown besss to or the anIX 1777 incrementals or conversion to percussion because lets face it even the occasional normie that watches C&R has an awareness of that let a lone someone who has /k/ as a homeboard. You have no interest in guns though. You are here to b***h on a vatBlack person therm tune about Ukraine war posting because your shitstain failed state vatBlack person spam machine and tard wrangling telegram groups sent you here to spew shit. I'd like you to frick off and die OP. I want you Russian and all your anti-western brownpol frens dead and unlike you anons like me know about guns. Now frick off.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Not him but this is the most unironic use of this phrase I've ever written in my many years on PrepHole: meds now
what do you want to talk about, butterfly?
How the frick do you even fire that thing.
>what do you want to talk about, butterfly?
Bring back 80's power metal.
>80's power metal
I don't think that ever really ended.
It kept on going.
It did?
I know a lot of classic rock genres have had renaissances recently, but haven't seen any new power metal bands that slay.
Frick Chechnya. Also nunya business
>and so we went to war
Best post I've seen in two hours, and it didn't make me laugh, it just made me happy.
In the bathroom, that's where the voices are loudest
Don't say reddit either because it's just posting flavor of the week shit for karma
>t. crying vatnik
did you lose a t55 today?
frick off, leave the butterfly alone.
god damn how'd a squirrel like you get that?
How the frick do these critters fire these things?
you wanted to talk guns
talk, butterfly.
>talk, butterfly
Right. I recently got my hands on a very interesting factory conversion of an old milsurp bolt-action that'd been converted to a modern cartridge, apparently in a batch done by an arms dealer.
I'm really curious just how many of that kind of factory refurbishments of old arms have been done; what guns, and what were they converted to?
Quite a few after World War II what with quite a bit of the rifle tooling still available. For example you can buy a new production mosin in 7.62 NATO from Molot if you're Russian. As for factory refurbs, you have rifles like the Yugo M24/47s which were older, longer M24s cut down to a more modern length. There's the 308 Garands the navy had in service during Vietnam though I forget if those were refurbs or new production guns. You also have the L42A1s which were No.4 SMLEs converted to 308 and accurized. Honestly just name a major service rifle of the period and I'm certain you can find postwar sporters/ modernizations made by the original arsenals
I was more thinking in terms of refurbishing older guns, not producing new ones in different configurations.
>I was more thinking in terms of refurbishing older guns, not producing new ones in different configurations.
If you actually knew anything about guns or were from this board you would know that the continual recycling of older modern arms into upgraded versions such as the Enfield to snider or 1861 rifled muskets to trapdoor or verterli 1870 to 87 to 15 or Dutch Beaumont to beaumont vitali, lorenz musket to wanzl etc etc etc doing back to the very first mass issue pattern infantry firearms such as the brown besss to or the anIX 1777 incrementals or conversion to percussion because lets face it even the occasional normie that watches C&R has an awareness of that let a lone someone who has /k/ as a homeboard. You have no interest in guns though. You are here to b***h on a vatBlack person therm tune about Ukraine war posting because your shitstain failed state vatBlack person spam machine and tard wrangling telegram groups sent you here to spew shit. I'd like you to frick off and die OP. I want you Russian and all your anti-western brownpol frens dead and unlike you anons like me know about guns. Now frick off.
Not him but this is the most unironic use of this phrase I've ever written in my many years on PrepHole: meds now
if you want to talk about guns make a topic about guns.
instead of making a moronic meta thread that doesnt talk about guns
cool spicebush swallowtail butterfly
they have cute caterpillars