What is going on?!?!

greyman441

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Has anyone noticed the prices of no4 enfield sporters go through the roof? Now sporters are the price of full wood no4''s and the full woods have spiked like crazy as well. Does anyone know whats going on??
 
People are getting greedy. I mayself would never pay more that $150 for a bubba'd sporter. I might pay more if it was a BSA or Parker Hale or Churchill.
 
The combloc stuff will dry up and hopefully it will be replaced by something interesting. Hopefully there will still be government's that will be willing to sell surplus military equipment in the future. But it seems that there isn't to much of the importable stuff left, since all of the guns are over 70 years old!!!! Now everyone is replacing selective fire rifles with new selective fire rifles ie ak47 to ak74 m16a1 to m16a3.
 
Im in the same boat. For a old sporter its still $150 bang stick. Thats about it and for a normal full wood no4 is 3-400. Thats how I have always seen them.

What!?

Lee-Enfields of any variety, in the US, run around $350 to $500!

I want me an import/export license, dangitalltoheck!

Josh
 
Surplus is drying up even in Combloc countries, and now most countries are destroying obsolete guns rather than sell them. Now is he time to buy those Mosins, SVT-40 and SKS rifles, it is to late for the Enfields, Mausers and M-1 Garands.
 
I would hope the Canadian importers of these rifles are making a solid push into all of the former combloc countries and states.
 
I think it's basic supply and demand. There's always sks's at wholesale here in Winnipeg, same thing mosins are a dime a dozen. Enfields are getting rare and of course even the sporters are going up in price, but like others have said I wouldn't pay even close to what some are asking for run of the mil sporters these days. I think even mosins and sks's will go up in price in the future to as supply runs out.

Steve
 
There are other reasons for the price of 303 sporters to go up.

Inflation for one.

With the desirability of the Lee Enfields going up as collectables and the realization of how good these firearms really are, there are more people now that want them. Some of those sporters are also very well done and make excellent, accurate rifles for casual hunters/shooters.

It just isn't Lee Enfields either. When was the last time you checked out the price of a Springfield or Remington 1903 variant that was sporterized.

As mentioned above, milsurp firearms are drying up all over the world. Recently Johnone described an incident in Greece where a bunch of new in crates Greek Mannlicher rifles were relegated to the scrap heaps. It was cheaper to just destroy them than to sell them into the surplus market and go through all of the international bureaucratic paperwork at border crossings.

There may still be warehouses of these firearms out there, many in as new or FTRed condition but the UN is making sure they won't be made available to the plebes of the world.

If you're serious about wanting to own one or several of these historical pieces, quit procrastinating and get one while they are still relatively affordable.

The notion that "surplus" means cheap or junk, is foolish and many are finding out the hard way that they have missed the boat.

The RC Mausers were shunned when they first came out. I bought several for $150 each. They were very nice as I had the privelege of picking through several dozen for the better ones. I had the intentions of turning them into cheap sporters. The actions were all perfect and ideal for such projects. Luckily, time and common sense took over when I realized how limited the seemingly abundant supply of these rifles would turn out to be.

Life goes on, if we don't keep up with the changes we get left behind.

One thing that really blows me away, is the price of RC P38s. They are more expensive than excellent condition vet bringbacks. Excellent holsters are more expensive than the pistols. I wonder how expensive the RC P08 pistols will be, when and if the Russians realize how desireable these pistols are to western collectors?
 
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