A bit ago a few (in my opinion) miss informed people were calling a nice sharp looking 1903 sporter that had a good bluing job and a great looking bishop stock on it a bubba gun!
Lets keep these two types of firearms seperate and not equal. A rifle that is in the bubba pile is the one some one took a band saw to both ends, threw out the handguard, and stapled an old belt on it for a sling. A sporter is something that was a common mil-surp rifle that was at minimum put together by a skilled basement gunsmith with all the lines and class (some times more) of an early weatherby or winchester.
If any of you fine ladys and gentlemen can add a few pictures to bring home these points please do and with that class is dismissed.
Lets keep these two types of firearms seperate and not equal. A rifle that is in the bubba pile is the one some one took a band saw to both ends, threw out the handguard, and stapled an old belt on it for a sling. A sporter is something that was a common mil-surp rifle that was at minimum put together by a skilled basement gunsmith with all the lines and class (some times more) of an early weatherby or winchester.
If any of you fine ladys and gentlemen can add a few pictures to bring home these points please do and with that class is dismissed.