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/msg/ - Military Surplus General

Surplus Never Dies Edition

Post whatcha want.

Thread question: What's your dream surp that you can conceivably own one day.

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>>64238499
Yea, and if you wanted to be more historical, you can make an M1D by cutting some channels into a newly manufactured barrel, but that's not an M1C and some people want M1Cs and don't want to pay $10k.
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>>64238499
that looks like it'd hit you in the eye
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Question for anyone who would know; I have an SKS that is slightly loose in the stock and rocks front to back. I alleviated it by shimming it with some tin foil so it's firm in the stock now. However it's a bit of a delicate fix, and if I ever want to remove the receiver from the stock again, I'd have to re-shim it with fresh foil. If possible I'd like a more permanent fix. I don't want to bed the entire stock, but is there some type of epoxy I could fill the loose space with that would conform to the shape of the stock+receiver that would stay bound to the wood, but not to the metal?
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is there a list or something of all swiss straight bolt rifles and their timeline? Shits confusing they all look the same except some of them blow up with modern ammo
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>>64240852
If it has a 12 round magazine its an 1899 and will blow up with modern ammo
If the top of the butt stock is flat and it has a cutout in the stock where a Semi pistol grip was attached its a 96/11
If it has a semi pistol grip with no splice, and a rounded stock its a 1911
If its a 1911 but short its a K11
If its a K11 but with a silver bolt handle instead of a brown one its a K31
Thats the most basic way I can put it
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>>64240292
WHERE IS CLEANING STICK
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>>64240292
>thread question.
Hard to say, within reason of what I could expect my finances to be my dream surp would probably be a full fun Browning m1919.
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>>64241058
And?
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>>64240292
>thread question
Realistically if I can get like $3,000 more dollars and a boomer can cut a young guy a deal I could own a Gewehr 41 M
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>>64240484
OK. That's fucking cool.
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>>64240484
what am I looking at
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>>64241253
>>64241261
Looks like a Mannlicher 1905
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>>64240484
is that a single shot 22lr?
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I dont see the reloading general so I guess I can ask here.

What alternates to specific brass lube brands do you use? what I mean is what do folks use other than the Hornady, or Lee etc. branded case lube?
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>>64241407
Clip fed 7.63 mannlicher
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>>64241458
Frankford Arsenal case lube, it's meh
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>>64241458
I use a thin amount of molygraph grease because im lazy and use to the grease the guns too.
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>>64240852
http://www.swissrifles.com/
https://www.swisswaffen.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Swiss-Magazine-Loading-Rifles-revised/dp/1882391322
I hope this helps.
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My $200 Bing Chilling Tokarev just came in from PSA today.

Condition is way better than I expected given they had this batch listed as NRA Good condition and the images on the listing showed a fuckhueg importer banner marking on the side of the slide.

Looks to be in pretty much factory new condition.

The action is very tight, there's virtually no visible pitting, wear or rust anywhere I can see, the bore is immaculate and it doesn't appear to have been refinished or refurbished.

Manufacture date appears to be 1969 if the dating method for these where you add the first two digits of the serial number to 1953 is accurate.

Next order of business is to swap in one of the Polish triggers off of Apex so I can get rid of the annoying Glock-style safety one it came with.
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>>64241826
Top markings. Looks to be an actual Type 54 and not a commercial model.
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>>64241826
>>64241840
The other side. Again virtually no signs of rust, pitting, refurbishment or any real use that I can see.
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>>64241826
Nice, it's luck of the draw it seems on the billboard, mine came in and has messed up half-blued Half-Parked finish. But i'ts mine, and no billboard.
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>>64240396
i've been offered a sniper garand for 2.500. looks very good, mint condition from outside. is the price ok?
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>>64241826
>>64241840
>>64241842
a very nice pistol you got there.
ive always liked the tokare and the early colts its derived from.
but i have toilet seat sized hands and can only pull the trigger with my index fingers middle phalanx.
same for 1910 / 1924 fns/browings, which i like a lot too my hands are too big.
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>>64242429
Sounds very good but MAKE SURE you learn how to identify snipers cause it is INCREADIBLY easy to fake them
In fact the CMP will convert your normal Garand to an M1C or M1D if you pay them like $1000
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>>64242452
I mean $2500 is a pretty spankin deal even for a repro considering scopes are $500+ plus the work to cut the barrel/drill the holes in the receiver.
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>>64242451
>>64242126
Bonus: The included Norinco manual is peak unintentional Engrish comedy
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>If the pistol happened not to be triggered
More like Wokearev, amirite?

>#12
Hunter S. Thompson on suicide watch
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Very surprised there's not a single mention of "waiting warmly" in here anywhere.
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>>64240292
>What's your dream surp that you can conceivably own one day
I might complete my WW1 infantry rifle collection with a Belgian, Serbian, and Ottoman long Mauser.
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>>64244939
What is the 8th from the left
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>>64245553
An absolute shitrod of a Greek Mannlicher Schoenauer 1903/14.
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>>64245624
Oh neat. Don't see too many of those
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Anybody have any ideas why my No2 Mk1* has this many arrows on its cylinder?
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>>64241458
Redding Imperial Green whatchamacallit is good
I used to use Lee but for some reason the new stuff smells awful
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>>64242815
>oi no hurdle racing
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>>64240749
bed it with aluminium pillars in devcon and rub a coat of renassiance wax on it so it will release or just buy another better stock for it from boyds and keep the original, they were cheap cimmie made guns for conscipts and are not a high accuracy platform. Th eprocess above is doable by anyone with case skill and attention but if it goes wrong and you fuck it up you end up with it irrevocably glued into a lump for ever. A lowwer grade fix would be to bed it wit fibre glass like acuglass (still need to wax coat it, disassemble etc). When done you then have top clean the wax off etc. Search for bedding a rifle, you will find a million guides but be fucking careful you are meticulous

in terms of surp/collectability/antiqwur simply don;t trouch it but then again it'a fucking sks and in the end of the day common as mud and always will be. Is it for shooting or collecting?
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>>64247139
Drunk armorer
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What's up with this? Do some people put white highlighter on the marking of their guns? Pic is from gunbroker btw.
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Yes, unfortunately. Lick it, especially when its orange
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>>64240292
>What's your dream surp that you can conceivably own one day.
If I felt comfortable dropping $5k-$7k while saving up to move out, I could get a really nice matching Gewehr 41 or K43.
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>>64248099
whys there no cheap semi auto rifle except sks
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>>64248062
>Do some people put white highlighter on the marking of their guns?
Yes. It's to make the text more visible in high-intensity light such as photography.

>>64248108
Supply is fixed while demand steadily increases. Instead you get $500 AR15s.
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how do you use ironsights with bad eyesight?
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>>64241826
Check out the one I just won
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>>64248099
you COULD be stuck where you are and have a G41. Think about it anon.
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>>64248155
Paint the front sight with something that contrasts with whatever you are shooting at. Besides that not much you can do
I fear the day I can no longer make 400 yard shots on open sights due to eyesight...
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I finally got a garand for a non-ridiculous price after procrastinating too long for a cmp one back in the day. 750 for a Greek return with "pania" scrawled on the bottom of the hg.
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>>64248155
Wear corrective lenses.
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>>64248244
yeah that's what i mean, The ironsight become blurry as shit
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Another 8 rounds due for testing for the Lee Navy. Just gotta find a damn time to go to the range
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>>64245624
You have fine taste anon. I have a 1903/14 '30 Carbine myself (pic related). But I've always wanted a full-size '14.
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>>64242812
So did mine, did you get the cleaning rod too?
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>>64248108
There was a very short window between bolty and full fun for the standard infantry rifle
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>>64248155
Praise to Allah twice as hard
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>>64248498
Yee. The listing for the latest PSA batch includes the cleaning rod by default.
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>>64247139
Is to tell the drunk soldiers which way the boolets go.
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>>64248062
They call it infill, besides what the other anon said, some also do it for the aesthetics.
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>>64248224
Why did you sling it that way
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>>64248224
You almost certainly have a relic from the Greek Civil War. That's a hell of a pull for 750.
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>>64247388
Are you drunk?
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I always forget vintage civilian small arms do not belong itt. And that makes me sad when I want to gush about distinguished, 100+ year old, wooden girls but theyre neverserved.
>Ctrl F vintage old classic c&r
>0 results
Not even a levergat or black powder thread. Sad
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>>64248632
Occasionally things like Model 81s, Winchester SLRs and the random odd Styer hunting rifles will pop up in this thread, but yea there isnt a dedicated C&R commercial market, old timey wood guns or BP general. I would be there alot too.
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>>64241196
Or you could save 1500 bucks by marrying his daughter with a 1.5k ring and wait for him to croak
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>>64248804
>Karen MIL takes it to pawn shop as executor of his will
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>>64248615
That's just how it was slung when I got it

>>64248608
There are a few "K"s scratched in the side of the stock as well. I assume from some Greek scratching his initials on it. It's certainly not in perfect condition, but I rather like the used look to it. You can tell it went through a couple wars.
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>>64249718
Shit, meant to quote
>>64248620
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>>64248632
Just post without giving a fuck
I don't think anyone else will care either unless you constantly spam the thread
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>>64249756
I’m not that kind of nigger anon
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>>64249846
It's not niggerish unless you persist when someone tells you not to do it
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>>64247388
I'll look into your suggestions, thanks. It's a just a Norinco. I don't think the stock on it is the actual original to the gun stock even though it's the correct stock. It's just a shooter to me. I also have a nice mint Russian SKS as a collector gun.
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>>64248248
Focus on your target and not on the sights.
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>>64250275
If you want to group like shit you can do it that way
The front sight should always be in sharp focus
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Where do you source most of your collection, /msg/?
>inb4 he doesn't keep track of his collection on a spreadsheet
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Anyone know if Rocksett would be a good solution to keep a 1917 Enfield's front sight base from wobbling side to side? I put a new Criterion barrel on mine earlier this year, and I don't know if it's the front sight key I have, or if Criterion just made the cutout for it oversized by a hair, but my front sight base has some side to side play that I'm pretty sure is affecting the accuracy a bit.
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>>64248632
OP here. Post whatever you want. Worse that can happen is that no one will respond. God knows there's nowhere else to discuss this stuff on this godforsaken board.
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>>64250296
well you can't do that when both front and rear sighst are blurry with glasses
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Got this stuff the other day from a gun show, can anyone tell me all its uses? I know it’s obviously used for cleaning rifle bores but can it be used like hoppes oil or ballistol? The guy I bought it off of said it was amazing for putting a film of oil on gun Metal but I haven’t used it for anything so far
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>>64251110
Try your best to blur out the rear sight and maybe like the other anon said have the front sight still focused alongside the target. Or you could just say fuck it and get red dot.
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>>64251531
Jerk off with it
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>>64248632
just drop $9k on a surp lever action bro (post w/e you want, if its iron and wood and pre-1945 we'll enjoy it)
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>>64251761
No i get that, it's just when the rear sight is blurred it almost dissapears and even loses it's form/color so lining them both up could be hard for people
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>>64252590
Depends heavily on the sights for me, and I have shit for eyes
Finn Mosin:no problem but K31 sights tend to disappear
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>>64250386
The vast majority is from gunshows. But an increasing amount is coming from boomer deals as I meet more of them and befriend them and have been slowly leeching off their piles cuase they like me and like seeing young guy into their collection.
I know thats not typical but its been my case so its been great.
>doesn't keep track of his collection on a spreadsheet
Notepad master race
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Anyone have a M1903? I want one pretty bad. How does it shoot compared to the Lee enfield?
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>>64240292
>dream surp you can conceivably own one day

I was going to say a Reising M50, but I just checked prices and I see asking price on those is now around $10k. If they were still $6000-$8000 and held there I would maybe save extra cash for several years and buy one some day. But now I’d say a realistic purchase would be an SVT-40. I’ve bought plenty of firearms between $1500-$2000, but never anything more than that.
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>>64253055
No, no one here as a 1903 and anyone who posts one after me is clearly using photoshop
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>>64253055
Having never handled a Lee Enfield I can't make the comparison. I can tell you I have a 1903 made in 1931. I enjoy the heck out of shooting it. About 2 or 2 1/2 MOA at 100 yards with bulk PPU ammo.
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>tfw when my stage 9 epic eye ligma makes using most powered scopes/red dots impossible.
livin' that surp life
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>>64253055
>Anyone have a M1903? I want one pretty bad.
Get one. They're not as expensive as everyone seems to think; just have some patience and be thorough in your search. $800 will get you a good-condition WW2 refurb that should prove a good shooter.
>How does it shoot compared to the Lee enfield?
Which model of Lee-Enfield? The accuracy standard for the M1903 was pretty good for its time. Once the sights were properly targeted a rifle had to place 5 consecutive shots within a 4.5" square at 200 yards or it required maintenance. I can't remember the exact requirements for the SMLE but they were pretty similar and both the UK and USA military establishments of the pre-WW1 era prided themselves on rifle marksmanship.
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>>64253055
tough comparison, the actions are different and can depend on the condition of the gun.

With that said, having both I prefer the sights of the 1903 over a No1 but the No4 sights are just as good. Anything after that its your own skill and the ammo that dictates the accuracy.
Get your hands on both if you can, get a good feeling comparison and make your choice
>>64253068
Fact. check out all these pixels
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>>64253087
>>64253081
>>64253076

Thanks, I have a No.4 mk1, but have always wanted a M1903. My understand is basically a dressed up Mauser, but I've heard people bitch about the sights being tiny.
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>>64253063
have svt40s gone down in price yet?
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>>64253055
I always underestimated my 1903s for years and I’m done doing that. I feel they’re better than WW2 K98s, I like the bolts more, I feel like they’re smoother, and the sights are way better. I do prefer peep sights though, so I like shooting the 1903A3 more.

The Lee Enfield certainly has a smoother bolt and I like the peep sights. I think the No4 Mk1 is one of the best looking surplus rifles ever made.
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>>64253081
Got mine for 225 in 2018. Fired ten rounds out of it because I have a pinned shoulder. Cool rifle tho
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>>64249718
It almost certainly went through the Civil War (1944-1949) if that's the case. It's also possible this was used by the Hellenic Expeditionary Force during the Korean War.

I also have to agree I prefer the used look of a gun that's been through combat. I have a Greek Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine that was used during WWII, and she has her own battle marks on her.
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Is $1600 for a matching g33/40 a good deal?
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>>64253452
yes
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>>64248108
>whys there no cheap semi auto rifle except sks
Even Russian SKSs seem grossly overpriced, I can find them selling for around $800 at which point, I'd rather just get an AK.
>>64248200
>you COULD be stuck where you are and have a G41. Think about it anon.
I could do that but I'd still be stuck in a no fun allowed state for a while longer and never fulfill the dream of owning a BD44.
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>>64254730
>my dream is a g41
>then, my dream is a BD44
it never ends
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>>64241077
>1919
If someone can work out an FRT, could get one for 3-4k. Apparently someone on the boomer 1919 forums managed to hook up an AR lower to one.
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>>64240292
>What's your dream surp that you can conceivably own one day.
Probably my No.4 T, SVT-40, or my byf42 Luger, all of which I already own. Unobtanium would be a STG-44 or the 1906 Luger rifle.

>>64253235
Based take. The K98 is a good rifle, but it's definitely designed for reliability in battle above most else, in the hands of the lowest common denominator infantryman and you can feel it. 1903s and Enfields have a bit more finesse and thought put into them. I wrote off the 03 for years until I ended up with an 03A4, and man, what an incredible rifle.
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>>64255368
>1906 Luger rifle.
there is literally only one known to currently exist and no one knows where it is.
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>>64240292
>What's your dream surp that you can conceivably own one day.
A transferable Hotchkiss Portative.
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>>64255368
>No. 4T

Nice. That would be a fun one to own.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m a Mauser fanboy. I think the model 98 is the best all around military bolt action ever made. But the sights are probably my least favorite of 98 variants. They’re too blocky to bee very precise. I much prefer Swede M96 sights as far as open sights go.
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I'm currently waiting to pick up 2 of these at the gun store, as they were on sale for around $250 each.

I'll forever regret not getting an SKS when they were $99, so now I'll forever have milsurp FOMO.
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>>64255190
>it never ends
It truly doesn't. I have a short list of dream guns but in terms of what is conceivable, a Gewehr 41 or 43. I'd love to get an original Kar98 but the odds of finding one are very very slim.
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>>64255696
From PSA or Rguns? Thought about them but know nothing of the history of them.
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>>64255696
>I'll forever regret not getting an SKS when they were $99
That's such an overrated thing that boomers, and those who LARP as boomers love to parrot. It's not like you missed out on investing in Bitcoin. I've bought 4 SKSs from 2017 to 2023, ranging from $350 - $500, and never felt like I spent too much or missed out. They're great rifles, still worth it, and still pretty damn cheap for what they are. If you're sweating the extra $400 over the 12-15 years since they were that cheap, you need to get a better job, my friend.
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>>64255721

Turner's a retail chain in CA and I think AZ.

>>64255752

Eh, I make around $100-125k a year, depending on overtime, and paying $400 extra won't leave me destitute. It is more just me being fickle (cheap) about how I spend my cash.

Also, my regret is really just an exaggerated annoyance. If you think I am, running my fingers through the pages of a Shotgun News from 2002 while thinking "What could have been my love," that isn't it.
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Why is everyone overpaying for nugget revolvers?
You should still be able to pick one up <$200
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>>64253905
I believe a few threads ago you said you didn’t think they were worth it but for $1600 ($1800 after tax) would you say they are worth it or would I better off getting a normal K98 for (probably) cheaper?
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>>64255460
Its in a private collection and is a million dollar + gun.

Its my "i found a genie lamp" gun as well
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>>64256942
Thats all we have though, is "its in a private collection" theres never been any info on WHOs. but then again, its fair that something so rare and someone wouldnt want that to be known.
But thats how I cope that its "in a private collection and the owner would like to remain anon" and not, its in a private collection, probably somewhere
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>>64257162
Theres photos of it. I have them saved somewhere.

IIRC it sold in the 90's at auction for $112,000, then in the mid-2000s for $240k, and then like 2018ish for 1 or 1.2 mil. The first photos of it on the internet were from the 90s auction print catalog with a hand written note of what it sold for. I remember reading articles and seeing newer pictures of it from the most recent change of hands, but all my stuff is buried on a hard drive somewhere.
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>>64257522
Why would you ever buy something you'll be afraid to touch, never use and never let alone anyone see it?
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>>64257540
I think its all relative. The person with that kind of money to spent on a toy, is liable to have so much more in the bank that they dont mind touching it. but the second part of your statement I do agree with, at least to a point... most rich people are pretty private and guarded and dont like to flaunt their wealth. likewise, I'd honestly rather some old rich boomer own it and hide it away than some obnoxious mr. beast YT type personality buy it and monkey around with it on social media. if It was mine, I would at a minimum share pix and knowledge of it on 4chan/discord/boomerboards. Would be cool if the owner let Othias do a video on it too.
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>>64240292
>What's your dream surp that you can conceivably own one day.

I don’t want just one thing for me. I want the NFA and GCA68 struck down.
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>>64257540
I feel a little called out rn
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>>64257522
>he first photos of it on the internet were from the 90s auction print catalog with a hand written note of what it sold for
that would be this one.
Would be interested to see others as this is the only one ive been aware of.
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>>64240292
surplus never dies
but dirty palirats do
ive sold all my shitskin surplus:
persian long mauser
italian carcanos
syrian yugo mauser
i prefer enfields and steyrs, anything germany ww1/2, swede maisers, fin nuggets (sold my russ. m44 and the m91/30 snajper, snow niggers).
police pistols and revolvers from the cold war era are another field of my interests.
cant have guns with shit(skin) history, exept my haganah k98, its a well used and proven anti goatfucker spray.
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>>64257522
Apparently lewds exist. Rule 34 is absolute
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>>64257850
oooooo
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>>64257823
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>>64257852
thanks, i think my saved ones are on an external HD and I have a sleepy kitty in my lap and didnt want to get up
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>>64257706
based and fren-pilled
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>>64253235
>>64255368
swedish m96 mausers
swiss k31
finn m39
long 98 mausers
are the only milsurps which stay accurate when shot hot.
springfiled and enfield have a wandering point of impact when hot, like after 5-10 shots.
not much, like 2-3 inches, not bad for steel targets. but not a tack driver for competitions.
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>>64258071
Reproduction M60’s sold at Scheels. $6000.
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Are Polish Mausers rare?
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Imagine living in bumfuck nowhere and finding a luger carbine in a flea market https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJi571VAObA :(
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>>64259046
can be depending on model and if its crested or not. seen them anywhere from $200 to $6000
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>>64260501
And still paying the boomer tax. Fuck it. Bury it with them. And press x to spit
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>>64260501
>>64260659
on the one hand that was a fair condition gunsmith built carbine replica with a reproduction magazine and no shoulder stock

on the other hand, with what luger carbines of any type / condition have been doing lately at auction, that guy definitely should have offered $3k for it and then taken w/e the counter offer was.
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>>64261139
he grows more greedy with each video
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This guy is single-handedly keeping RTI in business.
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>>64261235
why the fuck does he keep making basedjak faces in every thumbnail, his super round fat face does not help either.
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Got a Steyr M.95 long rifle for $375 that now needs a sling and a bayonet. Any ideas as to what's a reasonable price for either one?
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>>64261384
I think the chances of finding an original sling are pretty low nowadays. Before all the RTI imports, it seemed like you could find them for reasonable prices. I remember I had an original web sling that I thought would fit pic related years ago, but the damn wrist sling swivel in these carbines is so small that only special slings fit in them. Unfortunately I sold that web sling long ago, and now I have an M95 long boi, with a reproduction sling.
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>>64241826
>its almost October anons.
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does anyone make a quality M1 carbine repro stocks?
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>>64261201
he doesnt sell anything though
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>>64263278
greed doesn't necessarily mean wealth
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>>64263292
..... so you meant to say glutonny.
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>>64263245
>.38 super
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>>64261384
Bayonet shouldnt cost you more than 200. They show up on Ebay of all places. Otherwise just sort around the bayonet tables at gunshows, they turn up plenty
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Just sittin here. Waiting for an unshaved Webley to turn up locally.
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>>64263277
> https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/955750
> https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1756420
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>>64263907
are they good though? Can you swear by them?
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>>64263278
greed doesn't have to pertain to money. greed is just a intense desire for something. could be money, material goods or power. Its just never satisfied no matter how much you have.
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Can you even get modern M1 carbine parts like receiver and bolt thats as good as the original?
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>>64263917
It's Numrich, they'll be serviceable at the worst.
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>>64263852
I seen them in person before. Sucks I’m totally uninterested in British stuff
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>>64263852
A guy I saw at a show last month said he'd be bringing his .455 Webley to one in October near me, but I don't need to be buying any more guns right now
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Why does it feel like everytime you bid on something some fucking faggot has an episode and makes it their life goal to outbid you in an already retarded bid. Like faggot take a chill pill you're still getting scammed even if you win.
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>>64262465
>I think the chances of finding an original sling are pretty low nowadays. Before all the RTI imports, it seemed like you could find them for reasonable prices. I remember I had an original web sling that I thought would fit pic related years ago, but the damn wrist sling swivel in these carbines is so small that only special slings fit in them. Unfortunately I sold that web sling long ago, and now I have an M95 long boi, with a reproduction sling.
Damn, I guess I can always go the repro route if I have no luck finding an original for my long boi. Austro-Hungarian accessories and firearms are definitely a lot more uncommon than I originally thought they would be.
>>64263820
>Bayonet shouldnt cost you more than 200. They show up on Ebay of all places. Otherwise just sort around the bayonet tables at gunshows, they turn up plenty
That's good to know, would Bulgarian refurbished M.95s have had the bayonets serialized to match? I've seen a few online with electro-penciled numbers which reminds of the numbering on the Bulgarian refurbs.
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>>64264132
Boomers are a spiteful as they are shortsighted and selfish.
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>>64240292
Sorry if this is a stupid question but I'm not exactly sure what to search trying to figure this out. I bought a 410 (Indian Musket) converted MK III SMLE and found this. I don't remember the cut for the stacking swivel being omitted as something being very common. I've managed to find a few rifles like this but not many. Mine is a 1918 London Small Arms MK III, no star. Nosecap has a non-matching 5 digit serial number over a V (odd considering I think they're usually prefix letter over serial). Anyone have any info on when and why the nosecaps were missing this cut? I assume it was a wartime cost/time savings. Oddly one of the few others with this cut omitted I managed to find like this was also an LSA 410 IM converted SMLE.
https://www.bradfordsauction.com/auction-lot/british-lee-enfield-mk-iii-.410-shotgun-rfi-1931_1674C9188F
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>>64264816
I think that means your nosecap was made by Ishapore post-1941.
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>>64264847
That's what I assumed as it seems Ishapore made them without the cut for the swivel. Tried looking up the caps and found this https://www.enfield-rifles.com/nose-caps_topic11235.html but of course no pics and no doubt incomplete. The nosecap on my LSA is slightly different as compared to a British made nosecap; wings are either taller or shorter, I forget. Odd that it seems to have been taken off a different rifle and not just a new spare, being serialized to a different rifle. Rifle is an early 1930s RFI 410 conversion (which IIRC most of the batch this rifle came from seem to have been converted around the same year).

I'll throw in another pic even if it isn't a great one.
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>>64264856
>https://www.enfield-rifles.com/nose-caps_topic11235.html
Based on that it could also be a WW2 Australian-made part.
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>>64265348
The mild minute
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>>64264888
For future reference on archives as forums tend to die or randomly drop tons of old threads:
>Try here:
>https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/108390-how-many-types-of-smle-nose-caps-are-there/
>apparently there are seven!
>"1) Early (in MkI and MkI*) with inwardly curved site protector ears.
>2) Standard (most commonly seen) site ears flared slightly out.
>3) Ishapore variant of 2 but with solid sides (no oval lightening holes in side - NB not referring to light holes in protector ears see No. 5)
>4) Identical to no2 but with a solid piling boss (no fitment for piling swivel) - made in Australia WWII.
>5) As no2, except with square holes milled in sight protectors to allow more light fall onto the foresight blade - made in Australia WWII to mid 50s IIRC).
>6) Ishpore made, fitted on both .303 rifles and 7.62 2a and 2a1 rifles - no piling swivel boss and square straight sight protector ears.
>7) As 5 but with round hole on left. I think an Australian alteration dating from the 1950s."
Could be no 4. Has ears of the same length as compared to British made, BUT the metal cap around the muzzle is ever so slightly taller and the channel at the top of the muzzle exposing the front sight block is much much shallower. I don't think it has any other markings, but then again it's rusty as hell and needs a rust conversion (boiling) when I get everything off and get a day to do so.
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>>64265348
please tell me its also the 22 cal
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For those of you here that reload big boi early mettalic cartridges (11mm range and stuff) where do you source your brass? brass shot shells?
I want to start dipping into that era (Gras, '71 Mausers etc) but want to know what the ammo situation is like.
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>>64266557
Starline brass. Graf's sporting goods. Boomers at gun shows.
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>>64266557
Lathes chew on brass like cheese
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>>64241739
Picked mine up today, got a good chuckle out of the engrish instruction manual.
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>>64267271
meant for >>64241826
Misquoted and didn't notice the anon who already posted it. brb mcfucking killing myself
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How much would you guys pay for a scrubbed Polish K98?
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>>64267383
I got mine for $250 years ago. these days I would think $500 is a fair ask.
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>>64267197
For a half a second I read that as Latinas chew on brass
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>>64267474
Latinas can’t have cheese
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>>64263245
I know that picture and I was in that thread.
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>>64248224
Said fuck it and picked up a smith & corona 03a3 to complete the set. Just need a wartime era 1911
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>>64267733
where's your BAR and M41?
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What's the deal with Indian used SMLEs, anyways? And by that I mean what the hell did they do to make the stocks turn fucking BLACK? Can't tell if they're just filthy or they got a ton of oil on the wood; throw some heat at the stock and liquid comes out. It's like they dipped the stocks in motor oil. It's hell to restore, I'll say that. Seems like it doesn't run that deep as I had a broken section with very nice wood tone on the split but just getting it to come up to the surface is a ton of work.
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do you always have to sand the wood if you wanna oil it?
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>>64268422
Also never noticed the wood blocks filling the magwell have an inspection stamp on them until now.

>>64268435
If you're just putting a coat of BLO on an already finished rifle (that is also finished with BLO), I don't think so.
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>>64263245
Will he ever return?
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>>64268422
Lots of neplaese guns from the IMA hord look like that too. But not always.
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>>64268422
>It's like they dipped the stocks in motor oil
Probably did, since I'll bet they only kept these to scavenge parts from. Anything still functional probably remains in some police armory somewhere.

>>64269132
>Will he ever return?
Nah, stuck on the MTA.
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tfw no johnson
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>>64269733
>tfw I know of a beautiful Johnson rifle that'll be going up for auction
>will probably fetch over $7k at auction
I really hate that I have to compete against boomers with no qualms about blowing through their retirement money. I hope they let the one rifle I'm watching in that collection go under the radar.
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>>64270097
if its in nice shape its breaking $10k, theyve started going back up again.
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>>64240749
Rifle chair did a video on using JB weld to bed SKS stocks
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>>64240749
>>64270268
The epoxy you’re looking for is called glass bedding
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>>64270660
Acraglas is a brand name for a bedding compound as a specific example
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>>64268422
It's filth.
Oil, skin oil, dust/dirt, etc.
Dealt with a Remington rolling block in 7X57 that had a tar-black stock. Tool a lot of soaking with acetone to work all the shit out of it without destroying the cartouches and markings, then re-staining and oiling.
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>>64270188
>if its in nice shape its breaking $10k, theyve started going back up again.
Damn, I wish I was made of money to drop $10k like that. It sounds like I'd be better off focusing on a G43 or an SVT-40 if Johnsons are that high. I gotta get better at stonks if I'm going to be able to afford these prices.
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>>64271952
>gotta get better at stonks if I'm going to be able to afford these prices.
The money from stonks is better spent on other, higher priority financial needs you might have.

That said, depending on how frequently you buy surp and/or what your are after you can do what I do. I put aside an amount every paycheck that goes into the "gun fund". This typically comes out to ~7.5k a year if I dont buy anything. As it accumulates, my budget for something gets ever higher. Maybe theres like 4k sitting in the fund and I buy something thats 1k. No sweat cause its in the fund and then its back to numbers go up dopamine time

This only works for me cause im done buying up the general and typical stuff so I am only waiting around for rarer and cooler shit (I am the RSC 1917 anon from the past few threads). But even just having an aside that you keep for the bigger things can help. But again itll depend on your other financial needs and how much you are willing to put aside or wait around.
Thank you for listening to my podcast.
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>>64271352
Any tips? I'm taking a paper towel, folding it over twice, soaking the thing in acetone, and sitting it on a spot for about 15-20 seconds. Then take an acetone soaked cottonball and swipe the paper towel over to the next spot, use the cottonball to soak that up, and move over. It's slow going and the damaged spots are the worst. I don't think I'm going to sand it as a lot of the markings are super faint but I do want to try and make the figure of the wood pop. I'll try BLO first and if it doesn't work it's easy enough to remove; IIRC that stuff comes right off with a little alcohol or acetone.
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>>64272000
>The money from stonks is better spent on other, higher priority financial needs you might have.
Right now, I just reinvest whatever I get since I only started less than a year ago.
>That said, depending on how frequently you buy surp and/or what your are after you can do what I do. I put aside an amount every paycheck that goes into the "gun fund". This typically comes out to ~7.5k a year if I dont buy anything. As it accumulates, my budget for something gets ever higher. Maybe theres like 4k sitting in the fund and I buy something thats 1k. No sweat cause its in the fund and then its back to numbers go up dopamine time
>This only works for me cause im done buying up the general and typical stuff so I am only waiting around for rarer and cooler shit (I am the RSC 1917 anon from the past few threads). But even just having an aside that you keep for the bigger things can help. But again itll depend on your other financial needs and how much you are willing to put aside or wait around.
I've been prioritizing debt payments first and foremost to get those behind me, then saving up for a place of my own. I do have a fund that I've been setting aside some money but since space is quite limited now, I figured I'd just go for something really nice and try to stave off the itch. It doesn't help that I still have quite a few gaps in my WWI collection but a nice semi auto would be preferable if I can only add one more.
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>>64272085
Yea I hear you. My post is speaking from a place of financial security and from someone from the days of $99 mosins so theres a bit of disconnect.
I think you have the right mindset though. Prioritize the higher need items. By not deferring it you'll have a better time. A place for yourself and more room and money for surp, vs a tiny box and no room OR money for surp. Dont get stuck too much into FOMO with most surplus. Yes, the absolute mad lad days are over, but a smart, sly and patient anon can absolutely build a completely respectable pile these days and well into the future
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>>64272000
>RSC 1917
very nice. thats one of the few things still on my bucket list. the way they've been spiking lately I may never get one lol
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r8 this b8 i found
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>>64273910
I largely agree with the b8
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>>64273025
Not sure if you were the anon I was telling this too that had decided to pass on it but there is one on the K98k forums for $8,000 (free shipping)
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The best surplus pistol value in recent years
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>>64273910
>Itajuba m/954 and m/968
>Argentine
>M93 derivatives


>Madsen M47
>FEG 43M
>Mausers
GR8 B8 M8 I R8 8/8.
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>>64275886
I would call every Mauser bolt rifle model from years -89 to -98 each a derivative of the year before it and he’s says 1893+ plus clearly names non-mausers
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Can I get a price check on mostly matching C96 pistols (Both 7.63 and 9mm)
also any quick run down of them for what to look for would be nice
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>>64275900
It also has the hipster/poorfag seethe of putting both US and German stuff at the very bottom.
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>>64275993
>It also has the hipster/poorfag seethe of putting both US and German stuff at the very bottom.
It sure seems like it. I still need to focus on Entente small arms for WWI and an original 8x50 M.95.
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>>64275993
>implying the nazi wafflestomp tax isn’t a thing
Can’t find quick numbers to verify but I’m betting There were fewer Type 99’s in total manufactured than most k98 codes yet they’re still half as expensive.
And Our own surplus made in the millions definitely shouldn’t be more expensive than most other surps across the oceans
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>>64274975
That still me. still passing on it. Tennis Balls can have that one if he wants
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>>64275983
anywhere between 3k-5k for either caliber
Otherwise they are pretty straightforward.
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>>64276326
Reminds me of when the Morphy's NFA guy was talking to Ian and mentioned that there are fewer Type 97 tank machine guns on the registry than there are FG-42s yet one just sold on a boomer forum for $22k lmao.
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>>64276442
Is that with or without the stock?
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>>64276511
Not well versed in machine guns. Is a form 4 fully transferable as well as a form 3 or is it something else?
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>>64276740
Form 3s are for post-86 and can only be transferred between FFLs with SOTs. Form 4s are fully transferable and can be owned by anyone.
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>>64273910
Main complaint is that Chinese Mausers are the coolest in my book, but I'm biased.
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>>64259046
Yes, but mainly because a lot of polish-americans bought them, cherished them, and would rather pass them down to their kids than sell them. People of Polish heritage, at least where I'm from, take their history and any war relics associated with it, very seriously.
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>>64276511
>complain all day about boomer hoarding
>laugh at boomer because his asking price wasn't Jewish enough
Everyone is the disease
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>>64277449
That wasn’t the point at all, you lower-end of midwit. Not at all. Stop talking. You might actually pass as intelligent.
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>>64277544
>oy vey shut it down!
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>>64277551
What are we talking about retard?
Do your best to explain the conversation that was happening before you decided show your great depths of smartness.
Who do you think I am?
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>>64276530
With. Stocks can (but rarely) match the gun. A matching gun+stock will command a premium. There are a LOT of repro stocks folks will bundle with a gun but they dont usually affect the price outright.



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