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I think you see 'old war horses' because we aren't allowed to own 'new war horses'.......i.e. FNFAL, AR15, M-14, ect. Not only are restrictions on these guns numerous (and ridiculous), but the price tags are quite warm.
Mosins, SKSs, Mausers, Enfields, ect are still within the budget of the average working man (but for how much longer, who knows.....)
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These older guns had craftsmanship to them that is something a new gun just does not have even a new hunting gun verses a new one night and day as far as i am concerned.
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the first gun i ever shot was a a5 sweet 16 my dads gun he has a 12 also i look at them guns now and no there is no one going to make a gun with scroll work on the still like that again and it be a factory gun.
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I take my surplus arms to the range
They tend to generate questions from other shooters. I am amazed at how few folks can correctly identify even popular surplus arms. Take care...
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My public range has a lot of milsurp shooters, so the Mausers, Mosins and Enfields are common. Seems everybody and his cousin has a Mosin M44!
But show up with a Swiss K31 or a Steyr M95, and it generates more interest! ![]() Milsurp handguns are a bit scarcer, but one old gentleman commonly shoots his WWII-dated P38 and Luger pistols out there, along with his Japanese Arisaka rifles. |
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