Don't buy the over priced milsurps, buying them is only helping keep the market high and unaffordable for lots of people. Also don't get heart felt in that POS you bought from RTI because you want to get into them and got one of the many lemons that's coming from that hoard. If it where 10-15 years ago many of those would have been turned into parts to keep others going that where in better shape.
@donwyoming193618 күн бұрын
Most of the Ethiopian hoard is in such poor condition, no company would bother buying them for spare parts.
@bozaiwarrior17 күн бұрын
@@donwyoming1936 now from the parts available for some rifles all they have right is parts from there
@lponm16 күн бұрын
I'm saving thousands not adopting animals like a cat lady and instead adopting abused rifles like an autistic man child.
@djgaryg17 күн бұрын
great points! i've fallen victim to my emotions from time to time lol
@wowufailatlife18 күн бұрын
Buying surplus is like buying classic cars you can get a deal or over pay but enjoying the hobby is most important.
@behindenemylines336118 күн бұрын
Patience my young Palawan.
@razpenguin18 күн бұрын
This video reminded me to pick up a copy of Crown Jewels. Found one for "cheap." Thanks.
@DesertMav18 күн бұрын
I'm a fairly new collector and 2024 was my big breakout year for buying milsurps. I would say that I do let some emotion in when buying, but I do my due diligence and put together the finances needed to secure a new weapon. I also research a few different models before going to the gun shows, so that I can have a better lookout in regard to making a solid purchase. Also, I make sure to do some googling when looking at a potential rifle to verify serial number range and different markings. I have a gun shop that always has a solid stock of milsurps that are in functioning condition. I also have another shop that carries nicer variants of milsurp, but I also go to gun shows to try to find that needle in a haystack where there is a solid deal to be made.
@BattlefieldCurator13 күн бұрын
Good to hear! Thanks for tuning in
@bulletking7118 күн бұрын
Buy it while it's cheap, carcanos, mosins, arisakas are all in the "cheap" category, some more than others but don't let the ammo prices totally dissuade you. Everyone talks bout reloading and how easy it is, then you go and look only to see that the brass is hard to come by and you don't have any good means for dies. It's easier to just look at what the boomers were doing, reshape and re arm other calibers to make what you need, just make sure to under pressure the rounds as to not exceed the brass limit to change.
@donwyoming193618 күн бұрын
Reloading for milsurps is not hard. The dies, brass and projectiles are readily available for most calibers. Helps to have a mentor to learn from. Maybe use their equipment instead of having to buy your own.
@bulletking7118 күн бұрын
@donwyoming1936 easier said than done. I don't really have anybody to bumb equipment off of and everybody I have gotten into that conversation with they don't reload the milsurp calibers. I planned to get a hand press and get some dies and go from there, space isn't great so I figured a hand press was my best option.
@garywillis952817 күн бұрын
I think you need a philosophy! I started a good 34 years ago, and it was out of a fascination for military rifles! It was a golden time but already there were forces in the government trying to stop it all. Value is uncertain, but I didn't have much money at the time! So I became an opportunist buying guns I liked as I could! Anyway, it was what I could afford one way or another, and what could be fired! As a consequence, there will be rifles that are never going to return value or be worth much! One of my examples is a GEW 98! This is an actual WWI German Rifle in good condition! No one seems to want them anymore, but I got it cheap at a Pawn shop that didn't know what they had. A previous owner had sanded the stock instead of stripping it, the telltale is the center bolt being sanded! I just left it as is!Other gun are unique and I have ammunition for them! Things have turned a bit, I discovered sort of specialty gun store in Dallas! They have almost every old milsurp you can imagine, but yes, most are pricey!
@Demonslayer66610017 күн бұрын
I finally found a 1922 M96 swedish mauser for the right price and condition. Still had cosmoline in it. I cleaned it up to find the bore real nice and shiny. Head space is good as well. The markings on it tell me it was stationed at Henson costal artillery.
@BattlefieldCurator13 күн бұрын
I got a M96 for cheap this year as well
@cheesenoodles831618 күн бұрын
Purchase for the desire to own and/ or shoot a historical firearm, not to make money....break even is ok. Buy the gun and not the story. Attend auctions, gunshows and anyother place experts gather....but be wary. Expect to make more than one bad purchas. Don't get project guns unless you know what you are doing.
@SonOfTheDawn51518 күн бұрын
Auctions, estate sales, and just coming across the right people who know you're a real collector and know your stuff. One of my buddies calls me a gun jew lol so he runs asking prices and conditions of firearms before purchasing or trading.
@SonOfTheDawn51518 күн бұрын
I find sellers who know you're super knowledgeable are more willing to negotiate when you're respectful.
@Irishpewtuber16 күн бұрын
Piece of advice number 4. The world is bigger than just the United States. And in these other countries it's a buyers market.
@SonOfTheDawn51518 күн бұрын
0:07 Don't overpay, beat up/trick the competition, and look for estate sales and auctions lol.
@HaydenBetzinger15 күн бұрын
Just got a k11 for $280 and I’m hella gassed so that’s my lucky find of the year
@BattlefieldCurator15 күн бұрын
That’s a good deal, I usually see them for around 400 these days.
@HaydenBetzinger15 күн бұрын
@ yes! And it’s my first milsurp rifle
@evanswinford716517 күн бұрын
Pulverized!!!
@edglass991218 күн бұрын
I’m thinking that would be great advice to do if you’re going to get married also!! Ed from Lynchburg
@SonOfTheDawn51518 күн бұрын
Luckily I've known a potential wife for years and recently started dating and supports my hobbies.
@BattlefieldCurator17 күн бұрын
lol true that Ed 😂
@99dsm118 күн бұрын
Bernard Cornwell made me build an accurate reproduction of a Baker Rifle and eventually restore a Brunswick Rifle
@valrabellkeys98672 күн бұрын
You really threw in crypto at 4:43. You may as well say gambling is also part of the investment wheel 😂
@BattlefieldCuratorКүн бұрын
There are also people who believe that investing in stocks (business and companies) is gambling. With a little bit of education, investing in U.S. stocks can be very profitable over a long period of time. Just as with crypto, a certain level of education in the general crypto market is necessary. Some say that Bitcoin and major coins can be a healthy addition to an investment portfolio. Some companies, financial institutions, and even countries are buying Bitcoin as part of their equity holdings. Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, created an ETF for both Bitcoin and Etherium. For some people, crypto markets may still seem speculative, so it is important to see a financial advisor and do your own research when it comes to investing.