Ha. It sounds like Cabela's pulled a Canadian Tire move.
Didn't think gunnies would get behind "cancel culture." I guess propaganda knows no bounds.
Ha. It sounds like Cabela's pulled a Canadian Tire move.
Didn't think gunnies would get behind "cancel culture." I guess propaganda knows no bounds.
the future for 7.62x39....... in general I am expecting all things ammo and reloading related will and are right now becoming depleted and wholesalers are scrambling to secure product for their dealers.
I did an inventory of my own stash and the future is looking bright hehehe
Stocking up on reloading components and powers is the name of the game right now.
fortune favors the bold so if you are worried about the future of your own x39 stash....... better get on being bold with purchasing..... it ain't ever gonna get any cheaper and supply, as well as supply chains, are both being choked off
Sorry...what I meant was the Barnaul production ammo.
Whatever is left on the shelves is not getting replaced.
On a side note, this will also be a disaster for anyone in the 5.56 camp especially the T97 operators, as it was the only cheap(er) alternative and that one was specifically designed for steel cased ammo.
I began preparing for 7.62x39 becoming expensive to shoot a couple years ago when I ordered a set of Lee reloading dies. I loaded a set of 20 just to try it out. I put the dies away somewhere and I can't remember where I put them.
I'm just glad I stocked up on the Czech ammo on stripper clips when it was 225 a case hehehe
I think I could do well selling all the stripper clips considering the price of those alone these days. Been pondering reloading some x39 but it just doesn't make sense considering the cost of reloading components these days. If I had a x39 bolt gun to go with the semis then reloading x39 would be something I'd consider. Wish someone made some .310 , 130 or 140 gr SPBT for the x39. Years ago I had some Black Hills 150gr 7.62x39 but have not seen that since the late 90's early 2000's.
Im stocked up decent for the time being. Just need to find some bulk .22LR.
~3500 223/5.56
~2500 7.62x39
~2500 9mm
~1000 7.62x51
In Cabela's the other day. Asked for SKS says there not allowed to sell them anymore..
I shoot lots of brass reloads through my Type 97. The dents come right out during the resizing process. Only trouble is I need a plane ticket to China to collect the brass. The rifle really sends them..... Id probably have to get NASA to collect the brass from orbit for me if I accidentally put the gun on gas setting 2.
Considering the calibre is still "modern" and it's a fairly easy semi auto to operate, some nations may buy up all the surplus SKS's for civil defense stockpiles. Baltic states, Poland, wherever.
I would wager the pipeline of surplus semi auto's to Canada is going to shut down. If not by Govt decree, by market factors. Especially stuff from China. This is a very easy political win for the NDP/Liberal coalition. Ban sales of ammo and firearms from China to Canada. The low IQ urban voters will think it's a great idea.
I am not sure where all our Russian SKS's came from years ago. I heard it was actually Ukraine. But we are no longer getting Russian surplus, and the Ukrainians need any rifle they can get their hands on. I have seen photos of pro-Russian militia in the Donetsk region carrying Mosins!
People have been predicting the end of the cheap SKS for a long time, and they have always been wrong. But now I think they will be right. The Ukrainian invasion is a game changer for surplus firearms and ammo. This will also affect the price for new. I am sure many US factories are getting orders to pump out some 7.62x39 calibres to send to the Ukrainians. This is just going to exacerbate the ammo shortage in the US, hike prices further. If you are still trying to fill up your ammo and reloading supplies chest I would do so now before it gets worse. It certainly can't get better.