Obviously, the more you can do yourself - i.e. My goal was to convert these WWII "relics" into more modern rifles that are accurate and fun to shoot (most military firearms are fairly punishing to shoot in their original form) while trying to stay within a reasonable budget. Military surplus rifles are attractive because of the low initial cost and the reasonable availability of inexpensive surplus ammunition. The term "sporterize" can mean different things to different people, but in general it's a term applied to military firearms that are modified and re-purposed to more "sporting" use such as target shooting or hunting. Over the past couple of years, I've developed a penchant for taking old military surplus rifles and turning them into some pretty respectable shooters - a process known as "sporterizing." In this Instructable, I walk through the basic steps taken to sporterize a couple of WWII rifles.
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