Yeah, but Miller Tyme has about 19 million...Even though the Russians made about 20 million of them, eventually they will begin to dry out. Make take a couple of more years, but it will happen eventually.
Dunhams will have them for $90 on Black Friday.
Yeah, but Miller Tyme has about 19 million...
Even though the Russians made about 20 million of them, eventually they will begin to dry out. Make take a couple of more years, but it will happen eventually.
You better get there early, last time I bought on Black Fri. from them they may have had one or two of the on sale item in stock.
And check the bores of the guns they are selling, even if it means taking a bore snake with you.
Don't think they won't sell you junk.
Just ask them if they guarantee it to fire?
And I am pissed I missed out on the other million.
I've got another 5 coming in tonight if the delivery guy doesn't have any issues.
That is true. But there are always the Finnish, Chinese etc. models.
Dunhams will have them for $90 on Black Friday.
They are drying up, especially at good prices. i am having trouble locating wholesale deals for under $100 right now, much less the 60-80 dollar crates. Sold all of mine, kinda upset about it.
Even sold off the 1891, REALLY need to start getting those back. love my WW1 irons. Heck I'd take some later ones if the price was right. Should of never gotten rid of THAT hoard :/
Saw a dunhams add for 80 on them. I believe I may have to buy my first
Just about all that's left over seas in any quantity is the Soviet 91/30s and Chinese T53s. Even then, we can't directly import them from a large percentage of the former Soviet Union or China. What we can get is going to come out of the Ukraine, the Baltic nations, and a few other former Communist nations. Word is the T53s that came in recently are out of Albania, and there was only a relatively small number at that. Finns, Hungarians, Romanian, Poles, etc, what's here is about all there will be.