Do you have any "Cool" sporterized guns?

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  • yellowsled

    Retired C&R Addict
    Jun 22, 2009
    9,348
    Palm Beach, Fl
    Post up your bubba's guns!!!! Please no tapco sks's. :D

    So I really only have 2 bubba's guns. One is a M39 with a big ass scope and this...

    edit: Its NOT for sale! :innocent0


    Its a 1917 Remington Mosin that never made it overseas. In fact it was never given a serial #! Was prolly sold to some farmer for $3 and he then proceeded to chop it up and sand it down. I gotta admit, its tastefully done with a excellent action! Check her out! I picked it up at a super secret squirrel place a few years back.

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    Machodoc

    Old Guy
    Jun 27, 2012
    5,745
    Just South of Chuck County
    The only ones that I own were "bubba-ed" half a century ago, or more. The Swiss Vetterli, for example, and the Snider conversion Egyptian police shotgun were cobbled up by guys whose children are probably all dead by now ... maybe their grandchildren.
     

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    MilsurpDan

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 1, 2012
    2,221
    Frederick County
    Posted my own thread a month ago about this custom sporter an old relative made out of a Spanish Mauser. Stock is hand carved. And yes, she shoots as good as she looks.
     

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    Boom Boom

    Hold my beer. Watch this.
    Jul 16, 2010
    16,834
    Carroll
    Posted my own thread a month ago about this custom sporter an old relative made out of a Spanish Mauser. Stock is hand carved. And yes, she shoots as good as she looks.

    That is sure as heck not a bubba gun. It's a mighty-fine custom rifle.

    If you want to sell it as a bubba gun, my wallet is ready. :D
     

    h2u

    Village Idiot
    Jul 8, 2007
    6,697
    South County
    This is a, "correct" Bubba.
    A true Bannerman carbine with the 30.06 conversion performed on a US surcharged New England Westinghouse Infantry rifle.
     

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    Bob A

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    Patriot Picket
    Nov 11, 2009
    31,225
    Yeah, I have a CZ82 that was Cerakoted, with walnut grips. Pimping out a police/military pistol is sort of Bubba, but the thing is reel purdy.
     

    DennisCA

    Active Member
    Post up your bubba's guns!!!! Please no tapco sks's. :D

    So I really only have 2 bubba's guns. One is a M39 with a big ass scope and this...

    edit: Its NOT for sale! :innocent0


    Its a 1917 Remington Mosin that never made it overseas. In fact it was never given a serial #! Was prolly sold to some farmer for $3 and he then proceeded to chop it up and sand it down. I gotta admit, its tastefully done with a excellent action! Check her out! I picked it up at a super secret squirrel place a few years back.

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    Whoa did I hear right?
    yellowsled has a gun that is NOT for sale, can this be true????
     

    smoothebore

    Active Member
    Does Bubba'd by the manufacturer count? This is a Sterling Sporter, a Sterling SMG converted to semi-automatic, with a barrel extended to 16" length to be legal.
     

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    UpperMarlboroMan

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    Mar 11, 2013
    283
    I have an old Mauser that my father rescued. He rebarreled it and rechambered to .308. He added a bent bolt and carved laminate stock. It is scoped. Fun to shoot. He got the barreled action without a stock. The barrel was shot. He made a similar rifle for my brother with another salvaged action.
     

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