- Sporterising,
sporterisation or
sporterization is the
practice of
modifying military-type firearms,
either to make them more
suitable for
civilian hunting...
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remain known in Europe). Both are semi-automatic
rifles with
several sporterized features. At the 2009 SHOT Show,
these two
firearms were
introduced to...
- of
light machine guns, a semi-automatic
version known as the HK41, a "
sporterized"
model called the SR9 (designed for the
civilian market in countries...
- A
sporterized WASR-10 with
thumbhole stock displa**** at a gunshow...
- Russia, the 7.62×54mmR is
commonly used for
hunting purposes,
mostly in
sporterized Mosin–Nagant
rifles and
civil Dragunov variants (Tigers). The 7.62×54mmR...
- 1985.
Williams Gun
Sight of Davison,
Michigan produced a
series of 50
sporterized M1
carbines The
Ingram SAM
rifles are M1
carbine derivatives in 5.56×45mm...
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introduced 7.62×51mm NATO with new 600 mm (23.6 in) free
floating barrels,
sporterizing the
original stock and
adding a
rubber Pachmayr recoil pad. The rechambering...
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Pacific Railway.
General George Custer was
known to have had and used a
sporterized rolling block in .50-70 and was
believed to have had it with him at the...
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plentiful and
affordable of all
three Krag variants,
although many are
sporterized, and they
remain po****r with
collectors today. Like many
other armed...
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January 1994.
During this
third trial, the
murder weapon was presented, a “
sporterized”
Enfield .30-06
caliber rifle, with De La Beckwith's fingerprints. De...