To shoot or not to shoot.
Hey all,
About 7 months ago I picked up an unissued 1950 Longbranch in unissued very "minty" condition. Since then it has been a safe queen, only taken out on occasion to admire. The previous owner did fire it so this is why I describe it as "minty" and not mint but it is in almost flawless shape, I have a couple photo's to give you an idea.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...080a84_z-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...0a5f9c_z-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...8728d9_z-1.jpg
The 1950 is the one with the grooved upper hand guard, sorry the pictures dont capture the details very well but you get the idea.
My delima is that I have shooter grade No.4's that I frequently use and perhaps I am being a bit impulsive in wanting to shoot this one. I am 21 now and have only been at this milsurp game for a year now, so my point being I still have plenty of time to aquire and shoot these wonderful peices.
So what would you do? shoot and enjoy? or preserve and let appreciate?
What exactly is meant by "Unissued"?
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Originally Posted by
D-BOMB
About 7 months ago I picked up an unissued 1950 Longbranch
Sorry to be a bit dense, but how does one know it is "unissued". Low mileage maybe, but unissued? For my cautious way of thinking, only a mummy-wrapped example sitting on the factory shelf can be said to be unissued.
Peter, I appeal to your insider knowledge: were new rifles delivered to the intended unit (i.e. "issued") in the wrappers? If so, I would presume that ALL rifles no longer in the wrapper were issued, in the sense that they were taken from factory stocks and sent to a specific recipient organization or unit, where they would be unpacked, degreased and inspected. Quite possibly to then sit in a rack for years, but issued, even if hardly used.
:wave:
Patrick