Milsurp Rifle Thread

Arisaka Type 38 Cavalry Carbine, 6.5 Arisaka, missing cleaning rod, dust cover present, chrysanthemum marking ground off, comes with ~100 pieces of brass and die set. SOLD OUT.
PAL required.
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A few Gewehr 1888/05 rifles - two Spandau, one Loewe Berlin. You'll find some higher resolution photos here.
They're SOLD plus tax a piece. We'll ship anywhere in Canada (Canada Post Expedited Parcel- tracked, insured). Buyer pays shipping cost.


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Model 1896 Swedish Mauser, 6.5x55, with Soderin diopter sights, $SOLD
Model 1896 Swedish Mauser, 6.5x55, with military iron sights, mismatched clearing rod, $475
US M1 Garand, .30-06, stock appears to be brand new, bluing worn, $2400

All prices plus tax, and shipping (if applicable).
PAL required.
 
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Hi HalifaxArmyNavyStore,

I'm looking for my first bolt action military surplus rifle, preferably chambered in something that has ammo available and doesn't not require reloading, as I'm not into that (yet).

Any recommendations?

Regards,

Shannon
 
Hi HalifaxArmyNavyStore,

I'm looking for my first bolt action military surplus rifle, preferably chambered in something that has ammo available and doesn't not require reloading, as I'm not into that (yet).

Any recommendations?

Regards,

Shannon

Depending on what is available ammo-wise at your local gun store, Mosin Nagants are possibly a solid choice. Anything in .303 British (like Lee Enfields, or Ross rifles) would be easy to find ammunition for as well.
If you are looking for something with a bit less recoil, rechambered Mausers in .308/7.62 NATO a good choice, as well as Swedish Mausers in 6.5x55.

At the end of the day each one would have pros and cons - depending on how much you plan to shoot, desired accuracy/precision, or variety of available ammunition.

We are always happy to answer any questions!
 
Depending on what is available ammo-wise at your local gun store, Mosin Nagants are possibly a solid choice. Anything in .303 British (like Lee Enfields, or Ross rifles) would be easy to find ammunition for as well.
If you are looking for something with a bit less recoil, rechambered Mausers in .308/7.62 NATO a good choice, as well as Swedish Mausers in 6.5x55.

At the end of the day each one would have pros and cons - depending on how much you plan to shoot, desired accuracy/precision, or variety of available ammunition.

We are always happy to answer any questions!

Excellent. Thank you for the info, I'm certain I'll be buying something from the thread shortly
 
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