Isabella O. Hernandez on January 5, 2026 1:52 am Who knew you could get such a deal on rifles like these? Resourceful buyers might snag an excellent piece of history. Reply
Ava Martinez on January 5, 2026 2:13 am True! Just remember to factor in potential costs for cleaning, repairs, and ammunition. The total investment might be higher. Reply
John Williams on January 5, 2026 1:55 am Interesting to see so many options under $200. Wonder how the market for surplus rifles has changed in recent years. Reply
Lucas Moore on January 5, 2026 2:30 am Supply and demand play a big role. More surplus means lower prices, but demand from collectors and enthusiasts keeps them in the range. Reply
Isabella W. Miller on January 5, 2026 1:57 am Impressive list of affordable military surplus rifles. Wonder how many of these are still in great working condition. Reply
Isabella Rodriguez on January 5, 2026 2:41 am Probably depends on how well they were stored over the years. Worth checking the condition in person if possible. Reply
Amelia F. Thomas on January 5, 2026 2:45 am Always good to confirm the seller’s reputation before buying. Surplus rifles can vary widely in quality. Reply
Linda Thomas on January 5, 2026 1:58 am Lots of history packed into these rifles. It’s fascinating to think about where they’ve been and who might have used them. Reply
Elizabeth Garcia on January 5, 2026 2:10 am Just be sure to properly clean and maintain them if you decide to buy one. Dust and neglect can be stubborn. Reply
Oliver V. Garcia on January 5, 2026 2:48 am Absolutely. There’s something unique about holding a piece of military history in your hands. Reply
William X. Davis on January 5, 2026 1:59 am Surplus rifles can be a great start for newcomers looking to build a collection. Any recommendations on which models to prioritize? Reply
Robert M. Smith on January 5, 2026 2:01 am That depends on your interests. If you want something iconic, look for the M1 Carbine or Lee-Enfield. For budget-friendly but reliable, the H&K G3 is a solid choice. Reply
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Who knew you could get such a deal on rifles like these? Resourceful buyers might snag an excellent piece of history.
True! Just remember to factor in potential costs for cleaning, repairs, and ammunition. The total investment might be higher.
Interesting to see so many options under $200. Wonder how the market for surplus rifles has changed in recent years.
Supply and demand play a big role. More surplus means lower prices, but demand from collectors and enthusiasts keeps them in the range.
Impressive list of affordable military surplus rifles. Wonder how many of these are still in great working condition.
Probably depends on how well they were stored over the years. Worth checking the condition in person if possible.
Always good to confirm the seller’s reputation before buying. Surplus rifles can vary widely in quality.
Lots of history packed into these rifles. It’s fascinating to think about where they’ve been and who might have used them.
Just be sure to properly clean and maintain them if you decide to buy one. Dust and neglect can be stubborn.
Absolutely. There’s something unique about holding a piece of military history in your hands.
Surplus rifles can be a great start for newcomers looking to build a collection. Any recommendations on which models to prioritize?
That depends on your interests. If you want something iconic, look for the M1 Carbine or Lee-Enfield. For budget-friendly but reliable, the H&K G3 is a solid choice.