"Ol' Number 1"

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  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 7444

    #16
    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
    Last edited by rayg; 06-10-2013, 03:42.

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    • Mr Hanky
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 110

      #17
      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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      • rifles4me
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 29

        #18
        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, 07:08.
        I'll see your 5.56 and raise you .303.

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        • swede49
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 476

          #19
          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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          • John Sukey
            Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
            • Aug 2009
            • 12224

            #20
            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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            • Conductor
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 268

              #21
              My first "milsurp" was a US Model 1861 contract musket made by Bridesburg. I got it in 1959 for $55, and shot my first deer with it in 1960. I didn't know anything about lubing or sizing bullets, and just used plain soft lead minie balls that I bought from a guy who was one of the first members of the North-South Skirmish Assn. DuPont FFg powder was $1.25 for a one-pound can, and could also be used to make some interesting home-made explosive devices.
              I sold the musket for $60 when I started college. Money for dates more important.
              Tickets, Please!

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              • John Kepler
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 3028

                #22
                My "First" is a L/E Fazackerly No.5 bought in 1965....yes, I've still got it. FWIW, my last (to date) mil-surp bought back in April is an 1901 Enfield Lock MLE "Long Lee".......the end of nearly 50 years of looking!

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                • phil441
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 1697

                  #23
                  In about 1958 I bought a No. 5 Mk1 off a rack at a department store in down town Fort Worth TX. $12.50 as best I remember. Being a teenager I immediately took a belt sander to the stock to "customize" it and tossed the hand guard and front band. Still haven't been able to replace the damage I did back then......
                  Guess I was stupid even as a kid............

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                  • Col. Colt
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 928

                    #24
                    As memory serves, I ordered two milsurps at the same time as a kid, back before the 1968 Gun Control Act. My primary interest was in the No.1MkIII*, a 1916 BSA, and an 1874 St. Etienne GRAS single shot. Both were outrageously cheap - I believe the Enfield was $19.95 and the GRAS was a "wall decoration" at $14.00.

                    I remember how horribly expensive I thought the M1917s were at $29.00, or the M1903 (what I really wanted) at $39.95!! CC
                    Colt, Glock and Remington factory trained LE Armorer
                    LE Trained Firearms Instructor

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                    • smle-man
                      Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 47

                      #25
                      Mine was a Spanish M43 8mm mauser for $35 in 1971 complete with bayonet that I bought when I was 17. I soon sold it and bought a #1mkIII* BSA 1917 date. Both are long gone and were the first and second of hundreds of surplus arms purchased and traded/sold over the decades.

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                      • dogtag
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 14985

                        #26
                        My first was a Rolling Block in 43 Spanish. I still have it and shoot it regularly.

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                        • John Sukey
                          Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 12224

                          #27
                          First one was a type38 Arisaka given to me by a friend of the family. Never fired it since back then I was too young. He got it from someone who NO LONGER needed it.
                          Last edited by John Sukey; 07-23-2013, 06:49.

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                          • androck14
                            Very Senior Member - OFC
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 250

                            #28
                            Vetterli Vitali 71/87/16. From a yard sale back in the early 70s. Got a belt buckle from Louie's Little Forge, a two foot wooden level, and the Vetterli for $40. Still have the rifle and the buckle. One of very few firearms I own that I've never fired.
                            Last edited by androck14; 07-28-2013, 06:53.

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                            • Shooter5

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Rick the Librarian
                              (Coincidentally, the Inglass was my first high-powered pistol -- although purchased some 33 years after the Enfield)
                              Got to see the Inglis factory buildings in Toronto before they were torn down. It was a huge complex.

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                              • Shooter5

                                #30
                                Ishapore 2A1; an India arsenal made copy of the No1 updated to fire the 762 Nato cartridge and a No4 in 303. Paid about $75 for each twenty years ago.

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