Even that dirty Russian 9mm is over 50 cents a round now. I bought a case of that too, cost me $500 something. There’s 4 in my house that shoot on a regular basis, sometimes 5. We ain’t going to stop doing what we enjoy because the prices are high.I remember when a 500rd case of wolf 45acp was $62. The wolf 9 mm ammo was $5+ a box of fifty.
You can cut wood with this I’m sure
From a purely economic standpoint, guns will never lose their value and will only go up in value, especially the ones that certain people have an irrational fear of. Other than the vintage big displacement macho saws or pro grade saws, etc, chainsaws are not an investment. They are cool and loved by us weirdos but that's it.
I remember about 15 years ago you could buy a Yugoslavian SKS rifle from a catalog for like $125. Those same non-chrome bore rifles today I don't think you can touch for less than $500, or maybe more now.
Back in about 2004 I could have bought a Russian SKS from a friend for $250....STILL kicking myself that i Didn't.Yes, I remember when a bunch Russian made unused 1953 SKS in a box were offered for $110 at a local gun-show!
Me too $5 bricks as a kid.I remember $0.10/round 9mm and $10 bricks of .22.
Very cool ww2 battle rattle, no SMLE?Guns :
Thank you :Very cool ww2 battle rattle, no SMLE?
Thank you :
Sure : The photo is cropped (pic n3) but there's 4 SMLE : one is jungle carabine.
Great rifle : smooth opening bolt action. Later i will post other photos.Ah I can spot the nosecaps and the flash suppressor now. Thanks for sharing it, great to see.