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    From awhile back, and for most of us NOT that long ago !!!!!









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    Those look cheap to us now, but in their day, they were a little pricey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckshot View Post








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    What year was this from?
    I recall my father laughing at me as I bought SKS's for $35 and Mosin"s for 1/2 that out of a barrel on the endcap in a sporting goods store. I still have most of them.

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    We are living in transitional times. Like the closing of the frontier and the end of the Wild West, the collecting and sporterizing of milsurps is dwindling down. Once there were vast warehouses of Mausers, Mosins, Enfields, Springfields and Krags. They were like the buffalo covering the heartlands. These are but a memory now; the occasional crate or two of SKS's at 10 times the price we paid for them are but a pale shadow of the glory days of our past. We lived in great days my friends. Our only regrets were that we didn't buy more from that fountain of plenty while it flowed. Now scarcity has made even the mediocre more costly and I fear that our generation is the last that will enjoy welding on a bolt handle or carving a stock blank. All eras draw to a close, and as this one slows with age, as relics of bygone battles rest in the homes of those who appreciate them, or actions from past wars now transformed into the tools of hunters and sportsmen go to the field, rejoice in the knowledge that we lucky few were here to live in that great time.

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    I remember prices in the teens in the back of The American Rifleman.

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    Back in the 60's I could get a Mauser 98 or M1 Carbine for $25. They were in big fiber drums at the hardware store. Springfields were 'expensive', $40.

    My Remington .22 bolt rifle cost $49.

    Keep in mind a brand new Mustang in 1966 was $2000.

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    I remember seeing Mosin/Nagant rifles for $12.95 in some old Guns and Ammo magazines!

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    I still remember wanting to buy a Martini Cadet rifle from Klein’s for $12.95. This was in 1959-1961 time frame.My mother would not let me waste my money on junk rifles. (I was 12 and an adult had to sign for the rifles). Tim

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    Yep brings back the days of ShotgunNews to. Always had good deals
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winger Ed. View Post
    Those look cheap to us now, but in their day, they were a little pricey.

    Truth.... I did not buy an AG42B because it was out of my reach , mostly at the time I purchased the cheapest mausers I could obtain and as a rule it would take me a few weeks to save up for one .
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    My big want was an 1895 Winchester in 7.62 Russion that showed up as surplus in a Herb Klein(?) or Hy Hunter(?) ad, early 60's(?). But very expensive, $50-$60 plus.

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    sarco had a lahti m39 anti tank cannon for $100 with pile of ammo back in 1968 ,the s1000 was a little bit more.was 8 yrs old but wanted one.

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    How's that song go-- "Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end...."

    I guess we all lived through those times and hand much the same experiences. I got hooked on mil surps in the late '50s. Some were always very reasonable like Carcanos, some a bit more expensive like Lee Enfields, and some like British-returned M1 Garands well beyond my reach. I suppose that their prices always remained relative to the rest of the economy.

    Some things have changed, though. For example, my first high powered rifle, a No.1 Mk. III Lee Enfield cost me $45.00, and today they bring $450-$650. But I couldn't have bought a new brand name sporter for that $45 then, and today I can buy one for less than the Lee Enfield would resell for. T/C, as an example, and there's some great deals on Remington now because of their business failure.

    If you had some money in your pocket back in those days (I didn't!) the guys that really picked up some nice items were the ones that bought things like broomhandle Mausers and those really great S&W Triplelocks that were returned from England.

    Great times for collectors.

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    My first milsurp was a cut down Russian, advertised in the old magazine adds as a "Finncub". I was 12 years old, and bought it from my Dad's best friend for $25. It came with some old russian shells that kicked bad, and I think I still have a few of them left after 46 years. I found a Lee Loader at the Mitchell's Herters store, and shot it with 2400 powder and Hornady short jacket 100 grainers.

    The early 90's were the glory days, but I was married and having kids and borrowing money to farm at like 18% interest, so not much left for $49 rifles. The $59 SKS's, $129 M-1 carbines, $39 new condition Finn M39, and $59 like new M96 Swede's are a fond but distant memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gewehr-Guy View Post
    The early 90's were the glory days, but I was married and having kids and borrowing money to farm at like 18% interest, so not much left for $49 rifles. The $59 SKS's, $129 M-1 carbines, $39 new condition Finn M39, and $59 like new M96 Swede's are a fond but distant memory.
    i was married in the 90s and i had one kid(two-1998). i can remember the prices but i had alot of debt(house, cars).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Gebirgsjager View Post
    How's that song go-- "Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end...."

    I guess we all lived through those times and hand much the same experiences. I got hooked on mil surps in the late '50s. Some were always very reasonable like Carcanos, some a bit more expensive like Lee Enfields, and some like British-returned M1 Garands well beyond my reach. I suppose that their prices always remained relative to the rest of the economy.

    Some things have changed, though. For example, my first high powered rifle, a No.1 Mk. III Lee Enfield cost me $45.00, and today they bring $450-$650. But I couldn't have bought a new brand name sporter for that $45 then, and today I can buy one for less than the Lee Enfield would resell for. T/C, as an example, and there's some great deals on Remington now because of their business failure.

    If you had some money in your pocket back in those days (I didn't!) the guys that really picked up some nice items were the ones that bought things like broomhandle Mausers and those really great S&W Triplelocks that were returned from England.

    Great times for collectors.
    So very true. My last CF was T/C Compass a couple of years ago. After FFL fees and rebate $225. Silly to buy a mil-surp. Had a MOA load with the first batch of test rounds. And the scope went on in less than 30 minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dverna View Post
    So very true. My last CF was T/C Compass a couple of years ago. After FFL fees and rebate $225. Silly to buy a mil-surp. Had a MOA load with the first batch of test rounds. And the scope went on in less than 30 minutes.
    eh yuck!!! plastic........
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