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good first milsurp rifle?
great looking site!!
i'm a total noober when it comes to milsurp, so if you had to recommend the best milsurp starter rifle what would it be?
best price/calibre/ shootabilty/ whatever.....?
educate me!!!!
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Pretty much the cheapest, easiet way to get into milsurp rifles is with a Mosin Nagant of some sort. Refurbished or good original models can be had for $200 or less. Nicer or more rare models can run into the $300-400 range for a particularly collectible one.
Surplus ammo is currently cheap and plentiful, and they're peasant proof. So you're good to go, manboy, and one would go with your Tokarev.
You can look at Lee Enfield No1s or No4s, available in complete original condition from $200 or the many different flavours of Mausers, starting at about the same price.
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200 or less? that sounds like my kind of junk. where do i find a $100.00 Mosin Nagant milsurp rifle that is tapped for scope mounting? also, is that 7.62x54 ?
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200 or less? that sounds like my kind of junk. where do i find a $100.00 Mosin Nagant milsurp rifle that is tapped for scope mounting? also, is that 7.62x54 ?
Shhhh. Don't let on you're an incipient bubba.
For $100 you're not likely to find a MN with a decent bore, a good shooter's worth a bit more than that. Sportered LEs that would be good shooters are available in that price range.
The best way to mount a scope on a MN is with a scout mount and LER scope, no gunsmithing required. Otherwise you have to bend the bolt handle. You're young, what's wrong with the Mk1 Mod 0 eyeball?
And yes, MN are in 7.62x54R.
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It will likely be difficult to find a milsurp that has been drilled and tapped unless you visit a gun shop and check out the gun racks. Lower price is an indicator.
If you go online to a place like Jeans - http://psmilitaria.users.50megs.com//index.html or Epps Sporting Goods - http://www.ellwoodepps.com - email them and ask for a Mosin Nagant or Lee Enfield that's been sported.
MNs are likely the best for both price and availability of surplus ammunition. 303 British is harder to find now. Availability of military surplus ammunition is cyclical. That is, it comes and goes.
If you don't mind a rifle that's not really accurate, consider an SKS or other 7.62x39mm. Ammunition is more available for these too.
If you reload (or plan to do so) then finding milsurp is not a consideration.
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I can bring my 91/30 over to IDPA night if you want to take a look at one.
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I can bring my 91/30 over to IDPA night if you want to take a look at one.
why yes i do..... if you don't mind. got any milsurp rifles for sale Stevo? just in case i get hooked?
thanks for all the info fellas. i don't really need to scope it, i just happen to have more optics than rifles at the moment, and some of them are brand new......i was feeling sorry for them.
i do reload, so availability is not really an issue once i get my hands on the brass. is the milsurp brass reloadable for 7.62x54R, or is it dirty laquer coated tin made from recycled tractors? also, are reloading dies for the milsurp calibres fairly common, or do yuo guys end up having to special order them?
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Originally Posted by
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why yes i do.....
if you don't mind. got any milsurp rifles for sale Stevo? just in case i get hooked?
thanks for all the info fellas. i don't really need to scope it, i just happen to have more optics than rifles at the moment, and some of them are brand new......i was feeling sorry for them.
i do reload, so availability is not really an issue once i get my hands on the brass. is the milsurp brass reloadable for 7.62x54R, or is it dirty laquer coated tin made from recycled tractors? also, are reloading dies for the milsurp calibres fairly common, or do yuo guys end up having to special order them?
As a matter of fact, that particular 91/30 is for sale, how coincidental! I'm getting out of long MNs and sticking with the carbine models. Got lots of ammo too.
Most milsurp 54R is steel cased with lacquer or copper wash exterior, and Berdan primed. Not reloadable. Commercial Boxer brass is available. Milsurp calibre dies are readily available. If you're just blasting, it's not really cost effective to reload for the MN with the current prices on milsurp.
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