A couple or three years ago, I found a really nice Mexican M54 30-06 Mauser. I posted a couple of pics on an American site. One fellow said he has been keeping an eye out for a decent one for his collection for 30 years, with no luck. There were scads of nice Mexican Mausers imported to the US, but a goodly number were made into sporters. No surprise, I get people telling me at gun shows about the crates of new (fill in the model here) being "sporterized".
None of the rifles in my pile/collection are for sale. I do appreciate, however, that the firearms I have are worth considerably more today than they were when I bought them. I would not say that was any of my doing, nor will I be willing to take the blame for the increase.
I see more younger people taking interest in military surplus rifles at the gun shows. Some of the dealers seem to think that any old hacked up Lee Enfield is a rare collector item. I constantly tell the young guys to do some research on the rifle model they are interested in. I also preach to them to always try to have cash on hand so they can take advantage of good opportunities.
None of the rifles in my pile/collection are for sale. I do appreciate, however, that the firearms I have are worth considerably more today than they were when I bought them. I would not say that was any of my doing, nor will I be willing to take the blame for the increase.
I see more younger people taking interest in military surplus rifles at the gun shows. Some of the dealers seem to think that any old hacked up Lee Enfield is a rare collector item. I constantly tell the young guys to do some research on the rifle model they are interested in. I also preach to them to always try to have cash on hand so they can take advantage of good opportunities.