More $100 Mosin's?

Just out of curiosity, can someone tell me why so many people are planning to buy more than 1 of these? I mean, I know that it's a great price for a rifle, but is there another reason to buy more than 1? Do they break a lot and you need spare parts? Or is it just a collecting thing?
 
Just out of curiosity, can someone tell me why so many people are planning to buy more than 1 of these? I mean, I know that it's a great price for a rifle, but is there another reason to buy more than 1? Do they break a lot and you need spare parts? Or is it just a collecting thing?

Ask that question to those who bought multiple M1 Garands when they were 600$ in mint cond. :)
 
Ok, so buy them as an investment with the intent to resell at a higher price?

i buy to collect, you can never have to many of the same kind of war rifle, each holds it own piece of history and for $100 how can you say no to getting a few :)
 
i buy to collect, you can never have to many of the same kind of war rifle, each holds it own piece of history and for $100 how can you say no to getting a few :)

Have you ordered things like this before and had them shipped to NS? I'm curious what shipping may cost... And also if it makes more sense shipping wise to order 2.
 
Have you ordered things like this before and had them shipped to NS? I'm curious what shipping may cost... And also if it makes more sense shipping wise to order 2.

never ordered anything from them before but i am guess it about $50 a rifle for shipping seeing that there heavy and long
 
did a Estimate Shipping Costs on the website with one of there mosin they have in stock and its $46 to were i live, which isnt to bad
 
Yep. Being dirt cheap, wait until they dry up. Prices will be ridiculous.

Ok, fair enough, but how many of these rifles are out there? Selling at $100 a piece, or cheaper depending on where you look, there must be a crazy amount of them available. It's not really a great investment if the stock pile is big enough to support the market for the next 20 years...

That being said, I'll still be buying one for my collection.
 
Well a rifle at this price order more than one so if one ever break, just throw it at your enemy with the bayonet fixed!!! Then take the other to shoot them
 
Well a rifle at this price order more than one so if one ever break, just throw it at your enemy with the bayonet fixed!!! Then take the other to shoot them

Ok... Wow... Just sayin, but if you have that many people chasing you with guns that you're worried about one of your own guns breaking durring the gun fight... I think you need to do two things - First of all, invest in two better guns with less chance of breaking; and second, and most importantly, sit down and take a few minutes to try to figure out what it is that you are doing to upset all of these people with guns and seriously consider not doing that any more......
 
I am interested. Is this going to be 1st come 1st serve or is there a waiting list?

This is a good question, I'd like to know the same. Perhaps those of us who are interested could go on a wait list with a small deposit?? The deposit would have to be refundable if there were problems with getting them in of course, but if that were the case I would have no issues with placing a deposit.

Just for the record I would like to purchase 2 of these.
 
Ok, fair enough, but how many of these rifles are out there? Selling at $100 a piece, or cheaper depending on where you look, there must be a crazy amount of them available. It's not really a great investment if the stock pile is big enough to support the market for the next 20 years...

That being said, I'll still be buying one for my collection.

Okay :)

Even 20 years ago, ask how much Lee Enfield rifles went for and compare them to today. Right NOW, there's a crazy amount of them available. Right NOW, they're cheap. There are a finite amount of these rifles around. Will they jump to 2500$ per rifle in 20 years? No, probably not. However, if you're a true nut and you buy several of these and store them in the appropriate conditions, you could easily make 3-4 times your invested money in 20 years. And, if not... you would have several of these rifles to hand to your kids, their grand kids, friends, etc.

We're talking about cheaply priced rifles here. There are a myriad of reasons why people would like more than one of the same firearm. Some like to collect, some like to invest... some like to have one for mint and one for shooting... some would like one for parts... some people have OCD and maybe they need to shoot 3 different m91/30's before they have their morning piss... who knows? Doesn't really matter? No.
 
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