Military Surplus vs Modern Commercial Guns

Military Surplus Guns or MilSurps can be an extraabundant in many of the calibers, both surplus and
great deal. I was first turned onto milsurps about acommercial. My SKS shoots 7.62x39 and I can buy a
year ago. Since then I have become Cruffler or Curio500 round tin of this caliber for about $40-$50
and Relic Firearms Licenced. It basically allows me todelivered.CONS to milsurps.They're cheap. Sometimes
purchase curio and relic, C&R firearms, both longarmsyou get what you pay for. I've been fortunate and
and short, via the internet or local dealer without anot received anything I was unable to live with. I
waiting period and have them shipped directly to myread stories of some real sewer pipes out there
house. Now before all you anti-gun nuts out there(horrible barrels). These are mostly limited to the
get in an uproar, C&R firearms are over 50 years oldpawnshops and gunshows. Some folks try to unload
and/or listed as a relic by the BATF, so it's cool. Nowtheir junk on others. Most of the big online dealers
onto the topic. I collect and enjoy shooting anytypelike Centuryarms, AIM, and SOG have pretty good
of gun, new or old. I prefer Milsuprs though andgrading criteria and will allow you to return things if
here's why.First of all they're cheap. My first Milsurp, ayou get one that slipped through grading process.
Russian Mosin Nagan chambered in the potentCivilian Markmanship Program is an excellent and
7.62x54r was bought at Big 5 sporting goods forprobably the only way to buy true American milsurps
$79.99. In a matter of 20 minutes I was able tothat have not been re-imported from loaned
purchase the rifle and a box of ammo. This is a boltgovernments, sorry guys no select fire's ever, this
action rifle and was at least 4 feet long but stillincludes M-14's and M-16's. I bought my M-1 Garand
cool.Second the history. I'm not necessarily a historyfrom them, it's balls on accurate, new barrel I tink
buff, but I do enjoy learning about the wars that theand only set me back $395.
rifles may have served in. Seeing the pantina andSome are ugly. This one is questionable, beauty is
grime on the old warhorses really sparks me imaginingreally in the eye of the beholder, some like wood and
the soldier sitting in a foxhole somewhere huggingmetal, others like plastic and composites. It's a
that rifle for dear life. There is lots of debate outpersonal choice. I know for a fact if I ever run out
there about restoring a milsurp, by extensive cleaning,of ammo for my Garand in a firefight, I can always
and stock resurfacing. I see both sides of that fence.beat them to death with a few blows.I own both,
It could be so beautiful if resanded and stained, butmilsurps and NIB, new in box, modern weapons. They
yet the character that age gives it also makes itboth have distinct advantages and disadvantages. But
beautiful.Third, it's addictive. They're like potato chips,when I'm at the range and someone asks me what
you can't just get one. Currently I own 6 Milsurps andI'm shooting it's because it's not another 10/22 or
can't wait for my next purchase.remington, etc..Provided by Casey of He writes on a
Fourth the Ammo. For the most part, it's cheap andvariety of subjects with 13 years experience.