The last milsurp bonanza?

^^^^ I would have to agree with mars ...... rebarrling would make no sense as it’s more to it , a whole new bolt head would have to be made !

Then it again it is the government , they would more likely do that then smelt them
 
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The Ranger Enfields are to be rebarreled to .308 by Colt Canada for civilian sale according to the local Ranger instructing Warrant officer. Rumors.

A lot of them are going to Colt Canada alright...for deactivation. A museum I am associated with contacted DHH asking for rifles, and we are on the list for a dozen. They will be fine for display in some of the vehicles within the museum, but it would also be nice to get some live rifles for display. After all, we were always told that we civilians didn't need to own firearms as there would be examples preserved in museums. I do not consider deactivated as preserved. Neither does the CF museum manual.
 
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Look at the thousands of Stg44 rifles that were found in storage in Syria. There was also a mountain of ammunition for them. Maybe not very dependable ammo but most of it still goes bang. The US jumped on those pretty fast. I wonder what happened to them????

"Executive acquisition"?... :yingyang:
 
The Iranian's could still have a lot of the International Harvesters
M1 Garand rifles. They received almost all of them
 
Potentially a smaller lot but the Canadian Rangers Lee-Enfields?

FWIW, a number are being donated directly to Rangers by Order in Council. A good number more are already deactivated and issued to the Cadets. Almost all others will be scrapped in accordance with the Public Agents firearms Regulations and the UN Arms Trade Treaty. It is what it is.
 
Shhhhhhh......Trudeau may not even know about it!!!

He DEFINITELY knows about it. He and the MND sponsored the OIC to make it happen. I suspect they see it as being part of the reconciliation program, given the high participation of aboriginal peoples in the Rangers.
 
A lot of them are going to Colt Canada alright...for deactivation. A museum I am associated with contacted DHH asking for rifles, and we are on the list for a dozen. They will be fine for display in some of the vehicles within the museum, but it would also be nice to get some live rifles for display. After all, we were always told that we civilians didn't need to own firearms as there would be examples preserved in museums. I do not consider deactivated as preserved. Neither does the CF museum manual.

FWIW, if it's a Federal Government museum, they can be retained live - essentially because they remain CAF property on semi-permanent loan. Lots of CAF stuff sits in government museums all over the country that is not deactivated.

Also, DHH does not administer materiel destined for museums. The Materiel Group in NDHQ does. DHH just administers the museums themselves ;)
 
The sks is creeping up in value, same with mosins, but if i was looking for my first gun i would still buy them, they are great value and long term keepers. A lot of cheap modern guns are just cheap modern guns.
 
If you have an Rpal, then the Yugo M57, and Chinese M54 are great mostly unissued and cheaper than dirt right now, also still some Yugo M48 rifles around for under $500. Not sure of condition. There are still good deals out there and they will be the same once the surplus is all sold off! People said the Mosin would never increase in price but then there were very few left and price doubles in 6 months! If you are thinking of getting a milsurp, don't think to long! I had 1 SVT-40 and gave it to my son for Christmas a few years ago, figured I would pick up 1 or 2 more soon, they were $200-$250. At a few places, look away for a minute and they jump to $450. So I thought about it and bang, they are $750-$800. Do not wait!
 
Another dimension is that countries can get brownie points from the UN by cutting up obsolete weaponry that they weren't going to use anyway.
Yes, and an interesting thing happens with eastern block countries,,, sometimes, they are cut up and smelted but magically wind up in an arms market in another country, reborn! I am ok with that as some wind up here at very good prices with lots of history ( some history we will likely never know about!).
 
The sks is creeping up in value, same with mosins, but if i was looking for my first gun i would still buy them, they are great value and long term keepers. A lot of cheap modern guns are just cheap modern guns.

Still a fraction of the cost, and a better gun in practically every way, than a Mini-30. There's a LOT of value in an SKS.
 
Still a fraction of the cost, and a better gun in practically every way, than a Mini-30. There's a LOT of value in an SKS.

Couldn't agree more . I think , in the not too distant future , a lot of people will come to realize how good a firearm the SKS is . Probably one of the most under valued rifles on the Canadian market .
 
Jordan has lots of Garand Rifles. Probably in nice condition. Tried to make a deal, the reply was
they are going to follow UN and destroy them.
 
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