Dangermouse wrote:Here is a post that I am going to be controversial with,
I have not got a NG in my collection because they are horrible little rifles, mass produced as cheaply as possible.
There, said it, cat among the pigeons...
The NG was one of the first rifles I shot, and was promptly "scoped" by it - as are many shooters both experienced and novice.
I found the recoil uncomfortable and generally did not like the look of it. Although I don't collect rifles from the era, I can see that the Enfields and Mauser's do look good and there is some beautiful examples out there, not forgetting the Schmidt Rubin's.
I see that CG are selling them for as little as £130 each - there is a reason for that in my eyes!
DM
They can be rather clunky however that is all part of the appeal maybe? Trigger pull is robust to say the least but the pull can be safely eased off a bit by polishing and thinning the trigger spring and cutting a couple of coils out of the bolt spring helps a bit as well. I would however be the first to admit they are a bit lively to shoot but they are also probably the cheapest of the Pre45 military rifles available on the market, I have seen carbines for under GBP100 earlier this year, at that price every home should have one.