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milsurp
Military surplus are goods, usually matériel, that are sold or otherwise disposed of when no longer needed by the military. Entrepreneurs often buy these goods and resell them at surplus stores. Usually the goods sold by the military are clothing, equipment, and tools of a nature that is generally useful to the civilian population, as well as embroidered patches, name tags, and other items that can be used for a faux military uniform. Occasionally, vehicles (jeeps, trucks, etc.) will be sold as well. Some military surplus dealers also sell military surplus firearms, spare parts, and ammunition alongside surplus uniforms and equipment.
Demand for such items comes from various collectors, outdoorsmen, adventurers, hunters, survivalists, and players of airsoft and paintball, as well as others seeking high quality, sturdy, military issue garb. The goods may be used, or not. Some merchants of surplus goods also sell goods that are privately manufactured in military standards.
Most items that are sold in military surplus stores in the United States are deemed "military grade". This designation refers to meeting a relevant United States Military Standard. For example, uniforms meet Army Regulation 670-1.
I have a pretty nice 1903 for sale, this 1903 was manufactured in 1936 so it is a late number rifle. It appears to have a factory "s" stock. I am asking $650.00 obo There was some small tapping done on the receiver for a scope but all the vins and everything are in tact. Located in Spokane but...
Hello all,
I need some money for my upcoming vacation, and am putting some additional rifles of mine up for sale.
First up is my collectible No. 1 Mk. 1* 22 Pattern 1914 British training rifle. I won this rifle at auction from the Bob Faris Collection. Only reason I am selling this one is...
Looking to buy mostly.
May be willing to trade a 43 Remington 1903a3 , restored from sportster , metal never cut, rebuild with new straight stock and Sarco parts kit.
If anyone is interested in Replicating Military ammo for your Mil Surp firearms the link below takes you to Army Ammunition Data Sheets for load data.
http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/MILITARY/united_states_army_tm_43-0001-27%20-%2029_april_1994.pdf
Selling my milsurp collection. All prices are negotiable within reason. These items are represented to the best of my knowledge, willing to send more detailed images if needed. Not interested in trades.
Lee Enfield No4 Mk1, manufacture date 2/49 appears to be all original and untouched. Very...
I haven't been collecting for as long as many other people here, I got into firearms around 2008. Even so, I remember buying a Mosin (in excellent condition) for $89, and a Chinese SKS for $180, to cite just a couple of examples. I hear these were even cheaper in the past, with even the latter...
Up for sale is my 1945 Star Model B 9mm pistol! Looks like a 1911, takes down like a 1911, single stack, but in cheap and glorious 9mm Luger!
This one is a little different in that it appears to be a model "A" to "B" conversion - from 9mm Largo to 9mm Luger. Produced in Spain, this one likely...
SOLD!
Up for sale is my Swiss K31 rifle. Fantastic shape, and a fantastic shooter. Widely known for their accuracy, this one is no exception. A wonderful two-stage trigger with a nice, clean break.
This one is completely as issued, and well-cared for. Comes with original crown protector, sling...
I am selling a beautiful Carl Gustaf Swedish Mauser, made in 1900. It comes with the correct sling, all numbers matching except the magazine floorplate, and the blank firing device which threads onto the muzzle.
It also comes with 40 rounds of commercial ammo, and 180 rounds of mil-surp blank...