The origin of cheap red military sulprus

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In this days you can find red sulprus at amazing price: Mosin 170$, SKS 179$, Tok rifle 300$,Tok pistol 180$, ammo 200$. The origin of this abundence was the
the concept of guerilla war: if the army was overrun by the enemy, each citizen must be armed and participate in guerilla war. Each factory in Romania have a special room with surplus guns: mosins, ppsh, vz24, one for every worker. This was one of the reasons that make Comunist regime to keep all ww2 guns instead
of send the guns to smelter. Enjoy for a short time this abundence, will be all gone one day in the future.
 
True.....nothing lasts forever ; but once the current red surplus is gone , there will be a flood of surplus from another country with a different model of firearm . Much like the Enfields could be bought for next to nothing , but then they dried up , and the red surplus came on the market......after the red surplus is gone , there will be some new surplus.....it is just a continous cycle.......
 
True.....nothing lasts forever ; but once the current red surplus is gone , there will be a flood of surplus from another country with a different model of firearm . Much like the Enfields could be bought for next to nothing , but then they dried up , and the red surplus came on the market......after the red surplus is gone , there will be some new surplus.....it is just a continous cycle.......

I am not so sure. The UN is doing its best to prevent small arms from being exchanged. They may be a paper tiger in appearance but they have the US in line with themy at a high level. It just means a civil revolution most likely.
 
I am not so sure. The UN is doing its best to prevent small arms from being exchanged. They may be a paper tiger in appearance but they have the US in line with themy at a high level. It just means a civil revolution most likely.

The U.N. is certanly pushing their agenda hard , no doubt about that . Plus the next round of military surplus would probabley fall under the restricted or prohib class under current Canadian gun laws ; so many of them could not be imported or sold in Canada ; much like the world is flooded with AK-47s and AK-74s.....but we certainly cannot buy them as a working firearm.....
 
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