My Main Methods to Find True Milsurp Values in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 24 мар 2024
  • Collectors that have been in the collecting game for a while definitely remember a time when a lot of milsurps were cheap, abundant and not as sought after. Now, there is a lot of competition for milsurps. There is also a lower higher demand and a lower supply of good condition military surplus. Recently, I have noticed that the sentiment has gone down because of some outrageous prices seen at gunshows, shops, and online. It is really just ridiculous. So how do you find the true value of these in 2024? is there still cheap Military surplus rifles in 2024? What about finding cheap milsurp stores? Need to know how to find cheap military surplus in 2024? In this video, I explain the methods I use.
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Комментарии • 45

  • @BattlefieldCurator

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  • @artied1807

    I've had an M1 Carbine for quite awhile now. Bought when it was cheap by today's sale prices. Just bought a select 6.5 Carcano from RTI for about what I gave for the M1 Carbine way back when. Realizing now that I waited too late to get into the mil-surp collectors game other than if one cheaply drops from out of nowhere into my lap at some out of the way flea market or garage sale.

  • @leederby136

    They are worth what you are willing to pay.

  • @DesertMav

    I just picked up my first collectible and i feel like I got a fair deal on it. I could have possibly waited, but i found a person that wanted to make a deal.

  • @theblindsniper9130

    Honestly, I just browse and talk to soooo many about guns.. it really is my absolute passion. Just over time, I have been able to gather the value of basically every common thing out there on the market.

  • @platypus1287

    Just got a g43 for a little over 3k

  • @jacspring5459

    Yep, very much what I do - and some new ideas for me. Thanks

  • @DelGTAGrndrs

    Great video Dan!

  • @dillonc7955

    Saw an Israeli Mauser chambered in .308 where I bid $800, thinking it was a steal since there wouldn't be much worry of buying obselete milsurp ammo, until someone dropped nearly double on it just to ensure they'd basically own the bid... keep in mind you could get like 3 decent condition Carcanos or Mosins for that price... milsurps are unfortunately worth what people are willing to blow on them, and the market will continue to inflated until people get some standards in their spending habits.

  • @gregcampwriter

    My questions are 1) how much does it cost on sites that I trust, 2) how much do I want it, and 3) what's the current state of my bank and credit card balances? The higher the price, the less urgent my desire.

  • @BulletsBeefandBS

    Right information. By the way, who's the guy without the hat? Lol

  • @d.b.1176

    Got a Hex for $99 and a PU for $650. They will never be that price again and I wouldn’t pay any more for them now.

  • @genericname4739

    People selling Mosins for $500 is frustrating.

  • @derrickmazur3703

    I was part of an auction Monday evening. I had a couple I liked , mosin, p1,p-38, Enfields. None in particular great condition or with much info.. sold for enormous amounts. All I think over 575 and out of my range. 1 Arasaka went for $290, a training rifle.

  • @muke6473

    Fuck doing my own research I'm going to start believing what the sellers are telling me the prices are

  • @behindenemylines3361

    If people didn’t pay these ridiculous prices, then the prices would come down

  • @donwyoming1936

    They're worth whatever you can get on an auction site. Wait until everyone has their tax refunds, or fear buying before an election, put your gun for sale about 20% more than it's worth. It won't sell. Leave it there for a few weeks, then raise the price another 20%. It'll sell.

  • @Dane-ok2wl

    I saw standard m91/30 mosins for about 800$ online shit is demonic

  • @NOLIFENECKBEARD

    I tell novice collectors all the time learn the average condition of sonething and going price the adjust that numbered based on the example youre seeing. Its a good rule of thumb a good chunk of chinese and turkish surplus is trashed but again thats AVERAGE CONDITION. I came across a guy selling a chinese type 53 for 300 bucks that was matching and as nice as a Russian m44. He just figured its a chinese mosin they all go for that low. Even if you dont know the extent of manufacturering numbers and little marks knowing the basics will help you a ton when u find a random rifle you werent exactly looking for. Case in point i also got a manurhin p1 pistol with 2 matching mags and the original Berlin police holster with having no idea how little of those were made. Just saw he wanted 600 for it and i knew the current post war p38 pistols were going for 550 and saw the better finsh, an extra mag, and holster and thought why not.

  • @Alex-gr4le

    How do you value a rare gun, though ?