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Sporterising

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247:. Similarly the design of a rifle may be altered in order to prevent it being fired in automatic or burst mode in order to comply with a region's statutes, with some models having entirely different receivers that prevent the fitting of military select-fire trigger groups. Many manufacturers simply settle for semi automatic-only trigger groups without undergoing extensive modification, and select-fire trigger groups are what is often considered to be the actual machine gun part and are thus heavily restricted. Some gun-control advocates consider these civilian models an attempt to circumvent the intent of the laws. 216: 190: 71: 127:, the shortening of the fore-end, and (in some cases) the fitting of a new stock. Sporterised rifles may be re-finished or otherwise customized to the tastes or requirements of the individual owner- for example, shortening the barrel or rechambering the firearm in a different caliber. Integrated bayonets, if present, are removed, as are muzzle devices sometimes for legal reasons. 180:
A number of "Commercial" sporting conversions of military surplus arms were undertaken in the 1950s by Interarms, Golden State Arms, the Gibbs Rifle Co. and Navy Arms in the United States. These rifles are often considered to be collectible in their own right, and are not generally regarded as being
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The practice of sporterising is frowned upon by most collectors and firearms enthusiasts because many military surplus rifles are highly collectible in original condition. Permanently altered sporterised firearms often sell for less money than military firearms in original condition.
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The term "sporterising" is also used by some to describe the practice by gun manufacturers of producing civilian models of military-style weapons by removing legally restricted features. For example, a manufacturer might have replaced a
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militaries. Even in states and countries where there were no such restrictions, many sporting shooters at the time found it expedient to cut down their ex-military SMLEs, in the interests of reducing weight or improving handling.
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owing to both the difficulties of importing foreign-made rifles (due largely to economic factors), and also restrictions in the state of
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rifles, which were in abundant supply after WWII, and therefore cheaper to acquire than a newly manufactured commercial hunting rifle.
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Large numbers of military surplus rifles were sporterised in the 1950s and 1960s- especially
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rifles, in particular, were popular for sporterisation in Australia, New Zealand, and
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Modifying for sporting use can involve the addition of a commercial, variable power
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on the ownership of firearms "of a military caliber", interpreted to mean the
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AR-15 sporterized with a thumbhole stock for the Japanese market
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Sporterizing
firearms
hunting
sporting
gun law

verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
Learn how and when to remove this message
telescopic sight
Leeā€“Enfield
M1903 Springfield
Mauser K98
SMLE Mk III
South Africa
wildcat
.303/25
New South Wales
.303 British
Commonwealth

Semiautomatic and civilian versions
assault rifles

Romanian Kalashnikov
pistol grip
flash suppressor
muzzle brake
US

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