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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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    In this podcast, we discuss the current state of the military surplus market, the high prices on even entry-level milsurps, and reminisce on the days of old when Mosins were "cheap."
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  • @wingrider1004
    @wingrider1004 2 года назад +42

    Eric, you helped me buy my first milsurp at Moss Pawn years ago. You showed me a Mosin 91/30 and I bought it for $120.00...you and Barry were there then. I still have the rifle, it shoots good and I'm keeping it

    • @Trains-With-Shane
      @Trains-With-Shane 2 года назад +7

      Man, I miss ol Barry and those very early Gun Gripes.

  • @LoneWolf051
    @LoneWolf051 2 года назад +50

    My granddad (Marine veteran WWII) picked up a Garand in the 60's for $80. Ended up selling it to buy his nephew a bicycle (which he never really rode)

  • @browndogstt8546
    @browndogstt8546 2 года назад +107

    The online sellers have had a huge impact on surplus prices. I am an old timer and I remember buying mosins for $59. Sadly I remember 7.62.39 crates of ammo for $39. 😭

    • @Clockwork0nions
      @Clockwork0nions 2 года назад +17

      Me and a buddy bought a whole crate of Mosin rifles for $200 in 2010 :(

    • @morpheusgreene2704
      @morpheusgreene2704 2 года назад +3

      @@Clockwork0nions let me buy one off of you lol

    • @browndogstt8546
      @browndogstt8546 2 года назад +12

      @@Clockwork0nions that hurts! I remember seeing those crates. I considered buying one just for the box. I believe they came with all the accessories as well, cleaning kits, oil bottles, ammo pouches, and slings. At the same time you could get crates of 8mm for $79. Seems like 100 years ago with todays prices.

    • @jl123ist
      @jl123ist 2 года назад +10

      I remember seeing crates of mosins sold at the gun shows for $25 per rifle. I remember seeing crates of sks's sold for $75 per rifle. Unfortunately I was too young to take advantage of that back then. I guess I should have begged my parents to get me a crate of sks's and about 5k rounds of ammo for about 20 years worth of Christmas and birthday presents.

    • @browndogstt8546
      @browndogstt8546 2 года назад +2

      @@jl123ist that was my dilemma as well. I bought what I could but working for $4 an hour every saturday didn't buy much. If only we had a time machine!!!

  • @m1garandlvr420
    @m1garandlvr420 2 года назад +40

    I’ve only ever wished to be born earlier for one reason: the heyday of MilSurps. I’m 31 and got introduced to the wonderful world of cosmoline at age 12. Unfortunately that was already the time period when supplies started drying up and prices started going up.

    • @BB-uu9oo
      @BB-uu9oo 2 года назад +3

      Same dude. I'm 32 and missed on the cheap AK's since my dad wasn't into then like me. I then missed all on my own when given the opportunity at a SGL or SLR AK-74s.

  • @trapperscout2046
    @trapperscout2046 2 года назад +88

    I'm glad I bought that SKS a couple years ago at under $400.

    • @maurice3464
      @maurice3464 2 года назад +15

      Bought on in like 93-94 for 150.00! The tuna can ammo 40.00. Since have sold it. But you won’t see that today!

    • @GmanGSW
      @GmanGSW 2 года назад +12

      @@maurice3464 Brother, I remember them being around the $100-$200 mark, myself... My father, being from the Ukraine, was against anything "Communist" and I never got to get an SKS or an AK, when younger, when living at home! I could kick myself for all the ones I missed and stayed away from. Purchasing and then getting rid of, after, and then the price went "up!" lol! Unbelievable...

    • @gizmosgadgets4146
      @gizmosgadgets4146 2 года назад +6

      Bought a beautiful Ruskie for 500 otd a few years ago. It’s a total knockout of an Sks

    • @207shark
      @207shark 2 года назад +8

      I can't belive i just got one for 230.00 its a yugo with the grenade spigot missing but hey

    • @gizmosgadgets4146
      @gizmosgadgets4146 2 года назад +3

      @@207shark still a great deal!

  • @5.56Media
    @5.56Media 2 года назад +9

    You guys nailed this one. I remember back in the late 70's into the early 80's going to a local flea market and seeing a barrel or two of milsurp rifles from around the world. They ranged from about $25-$50 if I recall. They're all long gone.

  • @Thee_Sinner
    @Thee_Sinner 2 года назад +109

    There would be a hell of a lot better surplus if there wasn’t a ban on full auto...

    • @surplusdivision2461
      @surplusdivision2461 2 года назад +14

      Machine guns should be mail order!

    • @This-account-is-hacked
      @This-account-is-hacked 2 года назад +3

      @@surplusdivision2461 and meth

    • @cpuwizard9225
      @cpuwizard9225 2 года назад +5

      @@This-account-is-hacked with an FDA warning about tooth loss.

    • @This-account-is-hacked
      @This-account-is-hacked 2 года назад

      @@cpuwizard9225 I like to rub hot nacho cheese on my wife high as a kite off meth then plug her up with my plug 🔌 and then pull it out and then we have fun in her a s s , hole

    • @cpuwizard9225
      @cpuwizard9225 2 года назад

      @@This-account-is-hacked you do you boo.

  • @garyglenn5233
    @garyglenn5233 2 года назад +10

    You guys bring back a lot of fond memories. Back in the 80's ,I was able to get Mosins for 49.99$ ,Enfields for 59.99$,and real German Mausers for 79.99$ at K-mart of all places! I cut down the stocks and free floated the barrels myself using nothing more than common hand tools and sandpaper. I'm not a collector, so I modified most of the rifles to use. I've lost track of all of the deer that I killed with mil-surp rifles. The best season that comes to mind, I got 5 in a very short time. 3 with a 8x57 mauser,1 with a Enfield 303,and 1 with a 7.62x54R Mosin. All with iron sights and watered down US made soft point ammo. Not a single deer moved out of it's tracks when I pulled the trigger. I really miss those days and wish that I had all of the guns back. I even had a real FN Hi-Power 9mm and a real Russian AK 47.Hind sight really is 20/20! Keep up the great work guys and I'll see you on the flip side 👍

    • @surplusdivision2461
      @surplusdivision2461 2 года назад +1

      I bought 4 of those Type 53s when they were $60.

    • @mechveteran01
      @mechveteran01 2 года назад +1

      I'll be honest.. that is heartbreaking sir. God, what I wouldn't give for 20/20 in advance

  • @brucebelvin2058
    @brucebelvin2058 2 года назад +65

    They are no longer milsurps. They're collector's guns now and command collector prices.

    • @mkruk2
      @mkruk2 2 года назад +8

      Exactly this. Once you get to the point where you need to spend way more than $300 to get anything worthwhile, the hobby is over, they are now collectibles. Even in the mid 2010’s, I was able to stroll into my LGS with $200 or so and be able to walk out with a cool milsurp. Auctions these days are also terrible. VZ24’s now going for over $750? Forget about it.

    • @This-account-is-hacked
      @This-account-is-hacked 2 года назад

      @@mkruk2 and meth

    • @ringadingbaby4332
      @ringadingbaby4332 2 года назад

      @@mkruk2 750 and over??? wow might have to sell mine lol

    • @bilbo_gamers6417
      @bilbo_gamers6417 2 года назад

      No they're not. SKSes are not suddenly good rifles. They made hundreds of millions of Mosins. They are valuable because people think they're valuable. It's a bubble.

    • @dejanfreighter2926
      @dejanfreighter2926 Год назад

      Totally agree with you...Why are people making them into Shelf Queen's I Dono man...

  • @maurice3464
    @maurice3464 2 года назад +16

    In like 88 or so, You could still find M1Garand for 150-200. Then in the early 90’s find places like Dunham’s sell all kinds of rifles for under 79.99. I see it coming to an end. We will never see an M4 for sale, Since we just left a ton of surplus behind! And this flows to anything from MRE’s to helmets. Now I see hand me down type stuff once and a while. I know two in home history museums and it’s pretty cool to learn about some of these items. Today you really have to dig at flea markets and pawn shops.

    • @justinmishler6758
      @justinmishler6758 2 года назад +5

      There’s plenty of m4 and m16a4 surplus uppers around

    • @mkruk2
      @mkruk2 2 года назад +2

      I bought a Polish Wz29 rifle recently and found the first owners information in the buttplate with the sold price. $80 in 1987. If only he knew how much it was worth now…

  • @Swishersweetcigarilo
    @Swishersweetcigarilo 2 года назад +15

    We need to open up importation instead of restrictions being put on dumb parts. There are so many guns in America floating around a milsurp is the last thing a bad guy will want to go stick up a corner store.

  • @sultros
    @sultros 2 года назад +7

    I wasnt interested in milsurp's until i got older and became more interested in firearms for their history as well as the engineering and craftsmanship behind them. They are, in some ways, more than simply a tool to perform a task. To me, they are beautiful and interesting for many reasons and I enjoy looking at them as much as I do shooting them. Unfortunately my interest in firearms evolved at a time where affording the ones ive always wanted is becoming less and less feasible. That's okay, though. In the end im thankful that I have the chance to own any firearms, especially the modern ones we have access to today.

  • @naiveanon684
    @naiveanon684 2 года назад +13

    There will be more surplus I think, but it will primarily be parts kits of whatever isn't banned from import. Bolt actions, and semi's from 50+ year ago are almost all gone.

  • @beardo52
    @beardo52 2 года назад +4

    When I was young, it was always fun to go to the various department stores, and see Tables of Milsurps of all kinds, priced from less than $10. up to maybe $20. Hundreds of them all laid out, and waiting to be bought. Then there are the Anti Tank Rifles, Mortars, etc that were on the market for incredibly low prices. (Delivered to your Door in the time before idiocy)

  • @LarryBirdsJumpshot
    @LarryBirdsJumpshot 2 года назад +5

    Me watching this at 21 years old being stuck with this when 10-20 years ago I could've had almost everything I wanted within a few years of collecting is very disheartening.

  • @rydplrs71
    @rydplrs71 2 года назад +3

    I believe my 03 is a bannerman. The barrel is the newest part at 1918, the receiver is 05, the bolt is something in the middle as are the sights. It’s still full of cosmoline.

  • @alanhebden5178
    @alanhebden5178 2 года назад +7

    In 2017 I bought a non-working No5, Mk1, for $250. After putting it back together correctly, checked by a gunsmith, I was offered $2,000 by a local gun shop. This is NOT for sale for a really long time.

  • @thomasdodd4462
    @thomasdodd4462 2 года назад +5

    I remember the days when mosins were $70 and crates of 880 rounds were about $60. You could get an SKS for about $150

  • @jeremywills9303
    @jeremywills9303 2 года назад +6

    I remember getting a 91/30 and tin of ammo for less than 2 bills. Those were the days.

  • @GmanGSW
    @GmanGSW 2 года назад +7

    Guys, I remember going to shows in the late 80s, early 90s, in the "end of the Golden age" IMO, remembering when I could purchase any firearm I wanted and you could purchase WWI Springfield '06s and Mausers, numbers matching, for $200-$300! Those were the "high end" models! Also, this was right around the time I turned old enough to purchase a machine gun, but I was just 20-21 and wish I'd been able to get one, but I had friends who had 'em and we'd go shooting on 10 acres of land, legally! Then all hit!

    • @sqlb3rn
      @sqlb3rn 2 года назад +4

      man a machine gun just sounds like 'how to spend 30 bucks in 30 seconds' to me anymore.

  • @frugalprepper
    @frugalprepper 2 года назад

    I remember back in the day they had tubs on non matching bur fireable Turk Mausers for $25 a piece. Same thing with Mosins. I bought all those up and then bough tons of surplus ammo for them cheap. I had a ton of fun shooting those guns.

  • @commiecrusher
    @commiecrusher 2 года назад +8

    Here in Canada the surplus market has been dry for years. K31 were $299 a few years ago...now people try and sell them for 1k-1500. Even 91/30's are 400+.

    • @MamacrackerJ
      @MamacrackerJ 2 года назад

      What year was a k31 300?

    • @commiecrusher
      @commiecrusher 2 года назад

      @@MamacrackerJ up until about 2015 or 2016 I'd guess.

  • @Alpine_Wanderer
    @Alpine_Wanderer 2 года назад +15

    It breaks my heart hearing how I missed the golden age of surplus. As a young collector I can tell you for sure... The price of surplus is breaking my balls man! I can't even keep up, the guns I want just keep climbing sky high. Back in the day I would of probably had them all by how much I've spent.

    • @Zekenificent
      @Zekenificent 2 года назад +4

      Brother I couldn't agree more with you. The reason why I got into surplus because they were cheap to shoot as a broke college student. If I would have gotten in the game much sooner, I would have purchased a Russian SKS, M44 and Swiss K31. At the price these rifles are currently going for, I think we are well past the golden age of surplus.

    • @gizmosgadgets4146
      @gizmosgadgets4146 2 года назад

      Same if I was 10 years older even man

    • @Alpine_Wanderer
      @Alpine_Wanderer 2 года назад +2

      @@gizmosgadgets4146 it's only going to get worse man! I saw my first SKS at a gun show when I was 13 for like $89 mint. I bought my first SKS at 18 for $350.. still a good deal compared to today though. All the surplus I own is insane compared to when I was in middle school learning about it lol

    • @allothecheekclapper
      @allothecheekclapper 2 года назад +4

      God why did I have to be born in 1999? Why couldnt I be like 10 years older and get the guns I want now when they were more reasonable? kill me now

    • @gizmosgadgets4146
      @gizmosgadgets4146 2 года назад +2

      @@allothecheekclapper 95 here and I feel the same way lol.

  • @Gunthusiest
    @Gunthusiest 2 года назад +16

    Another point is that all modern rifles are made full auto, and until/unless the full auto ban ever gets lifted, we're not going to see surplus M16s, M4s, or surplus AKs with 922r. So all of the current military issue stuff won't be available "surplus" in the US.

    • @mot0rhe4d40
      @mot0rhe4d40 2 года назад +21

      That and they seem to be leaving piles of them for our enemies to enjoy.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni 2 года назад +1

      @@mot0rhe4d40 that M243 isn't that into you, stop simping!

    • @mot0rhe4d40
      @mot0rhe4d40 2 года назад +1

      @@Stevarooni Yeah probably for the best. That broad is not a cheap date 😜

    • @jarink1
      @jarink1 2 года назад +2

      I wouldn't mind seeing milsurp M9s or some ex-Polizei HK P7s

    • @trentspears9118
      @trentspears9118 2 года назад

      Only rifles and machine guns, though. Pistols and Shotguns should still be good for the civilian market.

  • @yellowsbuddy
    @yellowsbuddy 2 года назад +2

    Man, that was the good old days...I started buying mil surp in 2003....got my m44 for $69, Yugo sks for $129, German k98 8mm for $89....a tin of 440rd x54r was $32, tin of 380 8mm was $28, 1,000rd case of wolf 7.62x39 was $75 and a 1,000rd case of 9mil was $89

  • @hookeaires6637
    @hookeaires6637 2 года назад +2

    I’m happy as can be with my only slurp, an 81 year old K31 with matching serial# magazine and bayonet and the added bonus ID card under the butt plate.

  • @richardturk7162
    @richardturk7162 2 года назад +1

    I bought 3 British Enfield Mk 4 rifles in 1981 at a Roses dept store for $69 a piece.
    One was pretty worn one was un issued and the other was a number 5 jungle carbine in mint condition.
    303 ammo was super cheap as well.
    Interesting thing was the un issued one was packed in cosmoline then wrapped in newspaper which had a date of 1952 the year I was born. Should have never sold that one.

  • @GmanGSW
    @GmanGSW 2 года назад +3

    Just around the early 2000s, I was able to get my Bro-in-law a deal on a Mauser G 98 for about $500 (almost all numbers matching) on a WWI Mauser, note the "almost all numbers matching..." with provenance...

  • @rmenard1986
    @rmenard1986 2 года назад +7

    Great examples on why not to expect the 2a communiti to help repeal NFA

    • @bloodking73
      @bloodking73 2 года назад +1

      They would rather fight to protect companies that profit off of the laws remaining

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni 2 года назад +3

      NFA collectors (investors) certainly have incentives to keep them regulated. 😝

    • @sevenpointsixtwo9707
      @sevenpointsixtwo9707 2 года назад

      I laugh when people say “RePeAl tHe NFa!” Lol. That’s never gonna happen. Ever.

  • @whiterook8483
    @whiterook8483 2 года назад +2

    I Dad took me to KMart in the early ‘70’s and I bought a 1918 Mauser 98 for $32.99. My stepson hunts with it.

  • @twebster1948
    @twebster1948 2 года назад

    Hi guys.
    I am one of those people who enjoy myilitaria.
    In 1999 bought a Brit 303 for $69,
    2002 bought a pristine 1904 Carl Gustav 96, matching numbers $99,
    2003 91/30 $89.
    That won't happen again.
    Last year went to a gun show and saw two beaten up m96's....$600 each.
    With my 73 year old eyes. now I've had to mount scout scopes on all of them.
    I'm in Colorado. I hunt prong horn, mule deer, and elk using my reloads.
    The nay sayers can pound sand.
    I'll keep my mil surps...
    Keep these videos comin.
    We enjoy all your information.
    Thanks again
    Wayne

  • @sieve5
    @sieve5 2 года назад +8

    PSL's are going for $2,500 now, mosins go for at least $350, Spam cans of 54r for $400, this market is absolutely insane.

    • @rogainegaming6924
      @rogainegaming6924 2 года назад +3

      Spam cans arent 400 dollars yet. I see them for 250 regularly. Not great, and certainly not 2010 levels, but it isnt $1 per round yet.

    • @sieve5
      @sieve5 2 года назад

      @@rogainegaming6924 you are a lucky guy! Clearly you can find it for cheaper online but on the auction sites it's going for $1/round

    • @rogainegaming6924
      @rogainegaming6924 2 года назад

      @@sieve5 my advice is to check local stores. Online is good, but the real deals are gonna be found locally offline.

  • @darthmartinez
    @darthmartinez 2 года назад +2

    I started buying Milsurps in 2001 when I turned 18. I first bought a Ishapore 7.62 Enfield for 89$ it was awesome. Since then I have bought and sold several Milsurps if I find something I'm interested in and the price isn't too crazy ill buy it because milsurps are just cool.

  • @roberthorton3974
    @roberthorton3974 2 года назад +5

    There's the ebb and flow of things. I'm about the age of you guys (38). Milsurps then were cool because that russian sks was under 200 bucks and the basic bushmaster next to it was over 1000 dollars. Now it's almost the other way around. I'm just looking at the other side of this coin (pretty much what you stated at the 24 min mark), we may be done with the "golden age of Milsurps" but I believe we are still in the "golden age of the modern sporting rifle." Well at least until the next ban comes up.

  • @uncouthboy8028
    @uncouthboy8028 2 года назад +7

    LET ME TELL YOU I REMEMBER THE DAYS WHEN YOU COULD GET A PHASED PLASMA RIFLE IN THE 40 WATT RANGE FOR A MERE 50 CREDITS. OF COURSE I DIDN'T BUY IT I JUST HAPPEN TO REMEMBER THE PRICE DECADES LATER.
    The problem we have now with surplus is one of law, not one of supply. That's it. USG does not want a bunch of cheap guns and ammo here anymore.

    • @petercollingwood522
      @petercollingwood522 6 месяцев назад

      Bunk. Law has nothing to do with it. The warehouses in Europe are empty. It's done that's it.

    • @uncouthboy8028
      @uncouthboy8028 6 месяцев назад

      My comment is two years old dude. @@petercollingwood522

  • @stephenfannin6482
    @stephenfannin6482 2 года назад +3

    Bought a tula made 91/30 factory refurbished rifle from classic firearms for my 18th birthday a couple years ago for $279 shipped + $50 FFL transfer, love that gun even though I don't shoot it much

  • @Allen338LM
    @Allen338LM 2 года назад +1

    I think it's good you got to spread the word on them making them more popular and preserves them longer bringing more enthusiast into the realm

  • @lpd1snipe
    @lpd1snipe 2 года назад

    I bought my 1933 Mosin 91/30 after watching your Channel years ago. I also bought lots of 440 round tins of ammo. I have modified the bolt and cleaned up the trigger. It's a sweet shooter. I'll be shooting this thing until I take a dirt nap.

  • @richardriley8906
    @richardriley8906 2 года назад

    Man ! You remind me of days of old sitting with my Dad and uncles talking history , guns , having gun cleaning parties after deer season . Great show guys .
    And thank you for your service Brothers.

  • @jessefiorinif6057
    @jessefiorinif6057 2 года назад +1

    I started watching you forever ago because of the milsurp videos, would love to see them return

  • @MurphysTactical
    @MurphysTactical 2 года назад +1

    I remember just getting interested in guns around 2010. Classic Firearms website hadn't changed its design since 1998 and they had incredible pricing. I bought 3 M91/30 rifles for $80/each. Got a 880rd crate for $80 too.
    Passed on the K31 and M39 that I wanted, as well as the stupid cheap Makarov (sub $200), TT33 (sub $150) and sub $300 SKS, $130 P38....I could go on.
    Mil-surps are great! I still purchase them because I want them and see the value of ownership; both in enjoyment of shooting and enjoyment of collecting.

  • @MPdude237
    @MPdude237 2 года назад +16

    Import bans is likely what has also contributed to the issue. There are still plenty of AKs, SKS, and Mosin out there sitting in warehouses and in Russia, they are being converted in legal shotguns to sell to the civilian populace. I have heard that South Korea has a lot of old M1 Carbines gathering dust. If it weren’t for the import bans, we likely would have still had affordable milsurps.

    • @jl123ist
      @jl123ist 2 года назад +3

      It was on the news not so many years ago that south Korea was going to send us back almost a million m1 garands given to them by the U.S. govt. At that time a garand in really good condition was going for $800+. But then Secretary of state hildabeast blocked their return. Flooding the market with hundreds of thousands of unissued rifles still in cosmolene would've tanked the prices, and I'd have bought quite a few if they got under $400.

    • @craighansen7594
      @craighansen7594 2 года назад +1

      Yes, when Classic had a batch of ugly SKS beaters I got a couple. Cleaned just one of them and it's not pretty but the bore and action are in great condition.

    • @gentrydebbie1040
      @gentrydebbie1040 2 года назад +1

      Korea wanted the US to buy them for next to nothing , but you can Think Barack Obama he blocked the import.

    • @jl123ist
      @jl123ist 2 года назад +2

      @@gentrydebbie1040 at the time that was happening a decent garand was going for about $800, if we had been able to get that huge shipment we might have seen sub $400 garands. What a bunch of jackasses turning down a deal like that.

  • @cpuwizard9225
    @cpuwizard9225 2 года назад +1

    Glad I got my Gew88 with bayonet and 300 rounds of 8mm for $600 when I did. I really wanted an Ishapore or a K98 but I couldn't find an Ishapore and the K98 was $900. Beautiful rifle but just couldn't afford it. So, the reserve rifle for the former Reservist it was!

  • @brianmcdaniel2693
    @brianmcdaniel2693 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for all you do

  • @shevchenko7cfc941
    @shevchenko7cfc941 2 года назад +4

    picked up a beautiful 1940 660 Steyr made K98k, all matching serials, waffenamp pristine last week, ran me 650 for the rifle and a few boxes of ammo. the shop told me it was so cheap because a previous owner installed a Redfield peep sight on it, which really sucks because it's basically ruined an otherwise pretty perfect gun

  • @SGT1911
    @SGT1911 2 года назад +2

    For the most part, yes. There will be some leak out here and there for a price

    • @pc5440
      @pc5440 2 года назад

      Hey your channel is great! Thanks for the great content. I hope more people discover you!

    • @SGT1911
      @SGT1911 2 года назад

      @@pc5440 thank you. I am having fun so far

  • @db15994
    @db15994 2 года назад +5

    I bought a mosin a couple years ago for 300. I thought the price was a little high but looking now it was a steal

    • @mattwallace7058
      @mattwallace7058 2 года назад

      Same, 325 for a Finnish . I cringed at the time... now, it's better than all the Russians for 500+ at shows

    • @TheRealNintendoKid
      @TheRealNintendoKid 2 года назад

      I'd still say it's kinda high, but you definitely won't find one for that low anymore.

  • @Zerosen89
    @Zerosen89 2 года назад +2

    With the Anderson receiver, in my area it costs less then an average grocery trip to the store

  • @ibuprofendave2771
    @ibuprofendave2771 2 года назад +1

    Great video guys! I miss the milsurp days of the 90's!

  • @johndavies6253
    @johndavies6253 2 года назад +2

    Ok, I’m 4 minutes in and I’m coining “Conrad Chadski” as the new “Russian” character for IV8888. Boys , get those “Where’s Conrad Chadski?” t-shirts printed and sign me up!! Great video guys!

  • @ronaldmacdonald7633
    @ronaldmacdonald7633 2 года назад +1

    I am 14 and desperately want a Makarov and a Mosin and it is like a form of torture to see the prices continue to rise.

  • @leederby136
    @leederby136 2 года назад +3

    I am sad because I really love milsurps, but I can’t afford the new prices. Glad I have an SKS at least.

  • @TheSkylineGODZILLA
    @TheSkylineGODZILLA 2 года назад +1

    Nice MACHETE in the backround ;-)

  • @sandman93449dm
    @sandman93449dm 2 года назад +1

    My first 9130 was bought from a Marine on Okinawa in l965..battlefield pickup..$20.00.

  • @Trumplican
    @Trumplican 2 года назад

    29:10 hell yeah Swiss rifles are so great. i like the original 1889 Schmidt Rubin. the curved 2 stage triggers are amazing.

  • @t328
    @t328 2 года назад

    You Guys are spot on I am 64 and I think we all missed the boat on the Golden age which I think was in the 60s when the world was getting rid of there surplus Rifles and going into the Black guns and such

  • @jasonanders7003
    @jasonanders7003 2 года назад

    Milsurps were done 10 + years ago. You could argue even longer. I am only 48, I remember the $79.00 Mausers in the back of the gun mags when I was a kid.

  • @wingrider1004
    @wingrider1004 2 года назад +1

    I bought one of those Finn 39's...sheer luck, I saw when they first posted the sale on those and I ordered one right then for a little over 300.00. An hour later, they were sold out...the next shipment - same thing. Posted online, sold out in an hour. They were beautiful rifles. Still have that one too.

  • @joegasparro2395
    @joegasparro2395 2 года назад +1

    I am not into old guns, don't know anything about this milsurp market. But I know that we just ended a 20 year war, so my thought would be that in 10 years the 'milsurp' market will be the guns that militaries were using in the early 2000s (someone would probably have to buy them back from Afghanistan since we seemed to have left them all there). Again, don't know anything about this market, so that could be nonsense, let me know.

  • @gutsbiker
    @gutsbiker 2 года назад +1

    Around 1970 the first misurp I was offered for sale was a British 303 for $35 . Later on around 1977, a guy offered me a all matching German Lugar with gold war birds on the grips. ($600) dummy me, I passed.

  • @daviddenson3324
    @daviddenson3324 2 года назад +1

    I bought a Finnish M39 in 2012 for about $400 from Pat Burns. Now on Gunbroker they go for upwards of $900 or more. Bought a K31 in 2015 from Classic for $339, no telling what it costs now. The K31 has a beat up stock but the bore is pristine and the action is prime too. The K31 and the M39 are my favorite milsurps.

  • @tommystone4563
    @tommystone4563 2 года назад +1

    I started back in the 80's, my first gun was a No.1 Mk.4 for only $68. I'm 56 now...

  • @baldwinosko6278
    @baldwinosko6278 2 года назад +1

    Well Eric I’m 56 years old and I remember being able to go down to the drugstore or the hardware stores and see the guns in there for a couple hundred bucks and being able to buy 22 ammo like a couple of bucks it was like two dollars it’s like 50 to 100 rounds no look at the prices due to Inflation so yeah but I’m probably a good bit older than you but here in Fayette we used to have that balcony 80s we had a restaurant in the back of one of our drugstores I remember going in there and getting a burger and a soda for five bucks with fries and everything on the burger

  • @johnnail532
    @johnnail532 2 года назад +1

    The things imported in the past are still floating around in the market.
    Also there are alot of cool milsurp handguns that have been underappreciated like the tokerev and Spanish star bm

  • @teammosin9999
    @teammosin9999 2 года назад +1

    Yea, it's getting tough out there, guys! There are still some to be had, but you got to shop it hard!!

  • @chrischiampo7647
    @chrischiampo7647 2 года назад

    Glad I Got the Recent Banterman’s Catalogue In The Mail Yesterday 😊😊😊😊

  • @OhioGentlemenArms
    @OhioGentlemenArms 2 года назад +2

    These things are cool. Sounds like we are about the same age and the good old days are now. I’ve been having so much fun buying guns recently.

  • @georgel4600
    @georgel4600 2 года назад

    Hi guys, back in 1990 i bought 2 1400 round crates of 8mm ammo for 90.00 a crate on strippers in bandoliers, it took 3 men to put it in my trunk, my son and i had to drag it in the house it was that heavy. sks back in the early 80s sks unissued 65.00, but now 800.00 and more wow, thanks guys great youtube channel.

  • @noblenumenorean5165
    @noblenumenorean5165 Год назад

    Man I remember watching iv8888 as a 16/17 year old chomping at the bit to turn 18 and get a mosin, at the time they were 120 bucks for hand select, 250 for a PU model! I miss that for sure.

  • @porchprymate
    @porchprymate 2 года назад

    Managed to snag a SKS for 350 CND at a estate sale down the road last year. Glad to have bought one

  • @leftistsarenotpeople
    @leftistsarenotpeople 2 года назад

    I'm SO glad I got my Yugo M70 B1 when I did. Bought it in '04 after the AW ban sunset, for a bit over $400. Damn thing has skyrocketed in value since then.

  • @thomasbatty9735
    @thomasbatty9735 2 года назад

    its not 40 years old that is so scary, it is that 50 is then right around the corner. Appreciate you guys

  • @GK-mr9ko
    @GK-mr9ko 2 года назад +1

    Knowing what I know now I would have definitely bought a lot of milsurp when I turned 18 in 2016. Started in 2018.

  • @foxtrotcharlie8273
    @foxtrotcharlie8273 2 года назад

    What’s with Kermit? Glad you have a sense of humour! Lol

  • @trentgraupman1915
    @trentgraupman1915 2 года назад +1

    I bought a yugo Mauser in issues with all matching serial #’s for $320 right before covid, now the things worth almost $800

  • @Zerosen89
    @Zerosen89 2 года назад +1

    I am glad in my life I got what I could get, born in 89, didn't come of age until 2008, couldn't afford my first gun until 2013, by then 1903 springfields were already $800 guns, and German K98s were $1000, Mosins were still cheap but went quickly, a local gun and pawn shop that had a ton of milsurps for years in my area got cleaned out in 2020, now they just have modern sporter rifles. the last ones I saw were at bass pro, sporterized 1903 A3, $899, and a non sporterized was $1,800.99, they went like in a week, they were gone. only at like the gun shows in the area can you still find these guns in mass numbers, but they will be expensive. the last Mosin I saw was $699

  • @99eclipsegst1
    @99eclipsegst1 2 года назад

    The best way I have found is to join a local rifle range and ask the older guys if they have any surplus rifles. A lot of guys do and are willing to sell. I’ve had great success doing this.

  • @mikebabb2155
    @mikebabb2155 2 года назад +3

    In a way the golden era is long over because all of the machine guns are in private collections. In regards to things like semi auto or bolt action we are in the tail end of the golden age of milsurp because there is still a little bit coming in but that is going to run out much sooner than we would like.

  • @topshelfscrublords8595
    @topshelfscrublords8595 2 года назад

    You for sure affected the k31 market I watched the prices change days after your video

  • @FuerstenbergE
    @FuerstenbergE 2 года назад

    I’m so glad you put this video out today, I was just thinking about pawning some really nice and rare mid-$$$ milsurp’s. Now I remember why I’ve been holding these and their ammo!!!!

  • @Hazmatt4700
    @Hazmatt4700 2 года назад

    In the 90's my family had a hardware store and where the local FFL. Buying numbers matching russian SKS's for under $100 was amazing. But by the late 90's they where already up around $400. Had a couple of nice pieces of milsurp but had them stored in the store when an arsonist burned the building down. Some of that stuff could never be replaced.

  • @TyTwoFly
    @TyTwoFly 2 года назад +1

    I found a late war Japanese Type 99 Rifle
    at my Hometown’s Pawnshop for $219. It would probably go on Gunbroker for $500. Check your local pawnshops and places like that all around. That where you can find the best deals.

  • @DeimosPC
    @DeimosPC 2 года назад +2

    Chad talking about the K98s lol. I traded a Mossberg 835 for a mismatched SKS missing a recoil spring and then traded that for a Russian captured 1943 K98 3 years back and I'll never let it go.

  • @fuflang
    @fuflang 2 года назад

    I'm 25 now.
    When I first turned 18 I went and bought a 1942 91/30 mosin in pretty good condition for 100 bucks. Still have it and I'll never sell it. Crazy to see how the markets have changed for what was considered basically the cheapest rifle you could get.

  • @Mauser304
    @Mauser304 2 года назад

    The price increase has happened across the firearms/reloading scene. For example, my first new 22 rifle cost 13.50. I recently purchase the modern equivalent at 425.00. Last weekend I saw primers at 150 a thousand and powders at 70 a pound. In case you haven't noticed, we are being priced out of shooting.

  • @gavinm1347
    @gavinm1347 2 года назад +2

    I really just want a mosin and an endfield no.4, yet the prices are outrageous. Who wants to spend $500 on a mosin when they were $150 10 years ago.

  • @paulmoss7940
    @paulmoss7940 2 года назад +1

    Yes. Been done for quite a while.

  • @ThePatriotParadox
    @ThePatriotParadox 2 года назад

    Wanna see a video on y'all breaking out the MilSurp gun's & doing some shooting! I Love living in Georgia, I have 100yards, and their talking about a 300 or so range is short.. lol but can't wait to see what you have in mind for the new range!

  • @ctsnider88
    @ctsnider88 2 года назад

    I was given a 1924 German mouser. Barrel looked like no rounds through it. Only the bolt was the odd serial number. I got strapped for cash and sold it. Damn.

  • @roudydog3063
    @roudydog3063 2 года назад +1

    Surplus military stores when I was a kid, you could get anything, now so called surplus is called Harbor freight

  • @DennysPlantBasedJourney
    @DennysPlantBasedJourney 2 года назад +1

    man, I love my Mosin... wish I had bought a crate of them... and everything else I could have been able to get Milsurp.

  • @WRETCHEDWRENCHES
    @WRETCHEDWRENCHES 2 года назад

    I can remember when a brand new F250 was $12,000. I can remember when expensive tennis shoes were $35. We also now live in an era of polymer(plastic), cheaper finish, absence of walnut...shall I go on?
    The craftsmanship, detail, and history is completely worth the prices they command now. How about let's be GRATEFUL for the RUclips channels that have grown the collectors as a whole to where we have a sizable voice? As like-minded people, we have a wealth of information readily available, there's a community of great people, and there's rarely a question you may have you can't find the answer for.
    If they weren't cool, they'd be cheap! LOL

  • @davidwiggings6951
    @davidwiggings6951 2 года назад

    I remember me and my Dad going into an old pawn shop in like 1988 or 89…he bought me a SKS for 89.99..I sold it years ago…wished I would have kept it!!!The Good Days!!!

  • @gewamser
    @gewamser 2 года назад +1

    It was the 60’s 70’s and 80’s…Hi powers, Radoms, $35…Swedish Mausers, or unissued Enfields $50…

  • @hot_coldman
    @hot_coldman 2 года назад +1

    Back in 2007 Big 5 sporting goods was selling mosins for $79.99 a piece. I begged my parents to buy one for me and hold it till I was older but they refused. Haha what could have been.

  • @Harley365
    @Harley365 2 года назад

    My x sniper 91/30 mosin was 175 when I got it. I had it valued and it came back at a value of 650 in todays market. Crazy how much they have gone up.

  • @Boondogsaint
    @Boondogsaint 2 года назад +1

    I got my WASR 10 in 05 for 139$ as a blem lol , I just bought a mosin recently wish I had got them at the deals, thing is so fun to shoot, but my PSA 20’ A2 still my fav 😂🇺🇸👍

  • @jacksonholenc
    @jacksonholenc 2 года назад

    My uncle had a 6.5 Carcano.... his favorite deer hunter

  • @asylumjk
    @asylumjk 2 года назад +1

    Sad I missed the Mosins when they were available 😔

  • @rednecksniper4715
    @rednecksniper4715 2 года назад +1

    2 years ago my local big gun store bought a collection of 120 rifles he had 30 k31’s, 15 k98’s, several m39’s and a lot of other random stuff VERY CHEAP I got my k31 for $350 my k98 for 350 a No4 Mk1 for $300 and a Gewehr 98 for $250