Hey guys,
I've just picked up a Mosin M44 a few months ago, but was wondering, what are the other "deals" on the market right now...I'm fairly new to the milsurp market and am "addicted", but poor! haha
Greg
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Hey guys,
I've just picked up a Mosin M44 a few months ago, but was wondering, what are the other "deals" on the market right now...I'm fairly new to the milsurp market and am "addicted", but poor! haha
Greg
What is your budget, are you in Canada or US of A? Have you checked out TRADE-EX CANADA? (tradeexcanada - Home) They sell some good stuff. I got a couple of 91-30's and an M38 from him. He even picked out one made in 1936 for me, and a 1929 HEX receiver, too. All rifles include bayonet, cleaning kit, ammo pouch, and sling. I think the 91-30 is $160.00 right now, and the M38 is $169.00. I also got a really nice walnut stocked K31 for $240.00. My first Russian M44 cost only $60.00, wish I bought more!
Good point if you want to shoot it (a lot) and don't handload.
That aside, I'd say the Carcano is the cheapest followed by the Mosin Nagant, then the SKS. Various Mausers (e.g. Spanish and Turkish) can fall within that range, as can French stuff (e.g. Berthiers), but they are not available on a consistent basis.
The Spanish and French stuff is hard to find now, and getting pricey. Carcanos are still cheap, and you can use them to paddle your canoe! Haha! I bet the guys that paid $300.00+ for a Russian SKS just a few years ago are feeling ill right now. I am! Don't despair, the price will go back up.
I should have picked up a Yugo SKS when Marstar had them in stock! :(
Dimitri
I managed to get a M59, what a great rifle! But it doesn't have a chromed bore, so you have to clean it REALLY well REALLY soon after shooting. One of those LEE ENFIELD cleaning funnels works well for that. Just boil your water, and spritz some windex down the barrel before pouring the boiling water. Let it dry, then clean normally.
I've been going at the E-bloc guns in a big way, but, I'm starting to climb up a bit into Swedish, Finnish and sniper rigs when priced right. I think in the long term they'll prove to be a pretty good investment as well as a lot of fun to boot-SDH
I don't think any milsurp guns are really a bad investment, looking at how much the prices have increased in even the last decade. Look at how much my $125.00 Brazilian M1908 would sell for today! I fear that in another decade, only rich guys will be able to collect military rifles.
Sorry to do a double take, the cheapest rifle is the one you can by at any given time and come home with enough change to buy bullets-SDH