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Let's talk surplus bolt guns
Interested in what you guys shoot/like in surplus bolt guns.
The obvious and easy answer is the Mosin Nagant, and they're cheap enough that it makes sense.
In the closer to ~300 dollar range, what do yall think of the SMLE or Yugo 24/47? Anyone have either gun?
Been eyeballing both and considering that black gun prices are going to be insane this year and I already have black guns, been thinking this might be the year to get into the old stuff.
I could pick up a Mosin and either a 24/47 or SMLE for not too much.
Any opinions?
The obvious and easy answer is the Mosin Nagant, and they're cheap enough that it makes sense.
In the closer to ~300 dollar range, what do yall think of the SMLE or Yugo 24/47? Anyone have either gun?
Been eyeballing both and considering that black gun prices are going to be insane this year and I already have black guns, been thinking this might be the year to get into the old stuff.
I could pick up a Mosin and either a 24/47 or SMLE for not too much.
Any opinions?
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All three are rock solid old school battle rifles. The MN is being sold at almost give away prices between the Yugo Mauser and the SMLE I would have to flip a coin both are great rifles and I have a soft spot in my heart for both.
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This is why I can't decide which to get. You're not helping.MoJo wrote:All three are rock solid old school battle rifles. The MN is being sold at almost give away prices between the Yugo Mauser and the SMLE I would have to flip a coin both are great rifles and I have a soft spot in my heart for both.


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I'm partial to my SMLE No4MKI. The bolt cocks on closing which makes for smooth, fast operation. Ammo is a bit pricey so plan on reloading.
I do have plans for a K98 at some point and a 1903A3. All in good time.
I do have plans for a K98 at some point and a 1903A3. All in good time.
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Where did you get your SMLE? I found several sites selling yugo 24/47s, but not having as much luck finding SMLEs....olafpfj wrote:I'm partial to my SMLE No4MKI. The bolt cocks on closing which makes for smooth, fast operation. Ammo is a bit pricey so plan on reloading.
I do have plans for a K98 at some point and a 1903A3. All in good time.
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I got it off of gunbroker with my 03 C&R.74novaman wrote:Where did you get your SMLE? I found several sites selling yugo 24/47s, but not having as much luck finding SMLEs....olafpfj wrote:I'm partial to my SMLE No4MKI. The bolt cocks on closing which makes for smooth, fast operation. Ammo is a bit pricey so plan on reloading.
I do have plans for a K98 at some point and a 1903A3. All in good time.
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You might want to look into Swede Mausers and K31.
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Darn it. Those look interesting too.bnc wrote:You might want to look into Swede Mausers and K31.

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Shoot, buy 'em all!74novaman wrote:This is why I can't decide which to get. You're not helping.MoJo wrote:All three are rock solid old school battle rifles. The MN is being sold at almost give away prices between the Yugo Mauser and the SMLE I would have to flip a coin both are great rifles and I have a soft spot in my heart for both.![]()

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Eventually I may!
Looking at availability though, I think I might be going with the Yugo 24/47 and a Mosin 91/30.

Looking at availability though, I think I might be going with the Yugo 24/47 and a Mosin 91/30.

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The mosin and the VZ are no brainers and the K31 is a real bargain gem. No one really knows the Schmidt Rubin k31so they can still be had reasonably.
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I wouldn't have any objections to a lightly used M40-A5:

If anyone knows where I can pick up a left handed one on the cheap, PM me.

If anyone knows where I can pick up a left handed one on the cheap, PM me.

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Well, you got me there. I guess I should have specified "sub ~$400" surplus bolt guns.The Annoyed Man wrote:I wouldn't have any objections to a lightly used M40-A5:
If anyone knows where I can pick up a left handed one on the cheap, PM me.

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I have a K31. It is a tack driver.
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My father has a SMLE. Great gun.
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