Me and two friends bought three 91/30s from Aim Surplus for $79.95ea. The best part is that since we ordered three rifles at once, we got a discount, $69.95ea instead of $79.95.
That, plus two crates of 7.62x54r (each containing 1080rds for $140ea) and we are set for life.
Collecting and shooting old firearms is the best of hobbies.
My current collection:
- M1 Garand, Springfield Armory, barrel date April 1955
- M1 Carbine (Inland)
- M91/30 Izhevsk 1942 (laminated stock)
- Hungarian M1944 Mosin-Nagant carbine (my first gun, bought in 2001 for $50)
- Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III, Australian Lithgow manufacture 1926
- Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk. I, British manufacture June 1943
- Lee-Enfield No.5 Mk.1, British manufacture August 1945
- Mauser Kar98k, manufacturing code "dot" from Waffenfabrik Brno, 1944 Russian captured example
- Steyr-Mannlicher M.1895 carbine, Steyr manufacture
- Webley Mk.IV .38S&W, 1955 manufacture
- Colt M1911A1, 1942 serial number range
- Rhodesian FN FAL kit built on Imbel Type III receiver
- Romanian WASR-10 semi-auto AK-47 clone
- Czech Cz-82, Makarov-style 9x18mm (GREAT pistol)