When I started buying/importing surplus guns, the freight cost more than the guns did. You had to take everything, good guns/parts guns. Then you sorted and sold them. You still ended up with a box of left over's. These same guns now go for $600/700.00 Original price was $70/100.00 retail. Some parts now sell for more than
the original price for a complete surplus gun. If you think that there are cheap deals in surplus, there isn't. Europe now can buy and pay more than North America can
currency wise and they do. A norinco m14 goes retail 1000 euro's M1 garand rifles are 1300 euro's Long Branch's 450 euro's. Surplus guns are all in the same range.
Korea, if the do sell their guns, has more option's than just Canada and parts kits in America. The European's always have been big player's in surplus guns. They have
the money to do the big deals. Remember, all of the european surplus guns came from them, including the Danish M1 Garand's.