Gun Gripes #327: "Is The Golden Age of Milsurps Over?"

Published on January 24, 2022
Duration: 35:11

This video from Iraqveteran8888 discusses the current state of the military surplus (milsurp) firearm market. Hosts Eric and Chad, recognized authorities in the firearms community, explore the reasons behind rising prices, the historical appeal of milsurps, and compare them to the value proposition of modern firearms. They offer advice on collecting in the current market landscape.

Quick Summary

The "golden age" of military surplus firearms (milsurps) is debated, with prices rising due to finite supply and increased demand fueled by media exposure. While historically cheap, rifles like the K31 and Mosin Nagant now command significantly higher prices. Modern firearms like the AR-15 offer competitive value. Experts advise buying now as prices are unlikely to fall.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Is the Golden Age of Milsurps Over?
  2. 01:10Supply, Demand, and Media Influence on Milsurp Prices
  3. 03:55Historical Pricing Nostalgia for Surplus Firearms
  4. 08:28The Appeal of Collecting: History and 'Cool Factor'
  5. 10:24Major Surplus Caches and Finds (Nepal, Finland)
  6. 13:30Current Market 'Deals': The Carcano M91 Bargain
  7. 15:50Modern Firearms vs. Milsurps: Value Comparison
  8. 17:40Conclusion and Collecting Advice for Milsurp Enthusiasts

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors are driving up the prices of military surplus firearms (milsurps)?

The prices of milsurps are increasing due to a combination of factors: finite supply as they are no longer manufactured, increased mainstream interest driven by media like YouTube, and the inherent historical value and 'cool factor' collectors seek.

Are there still any affordable military surplus firearms available on the market?

While many popular milsurps have seen significant price hikes, some firearms like the Carcano M91 are still considered bargains, often available around $140. However, overall, prices are unlikely to decrease.

How do modern firearms compare in value to military surplus rifles today?

Modern firearms, such as the AR-15, now often present a better value proposition. High-quality AR-15s can be purchased for around $500, which is frequently less than the current market price for many refurbished Mosin Nagant rifles.

What advice do experts give to current milsurp collectors?

Experts advise collectors to buy what they can afford now, as prices are expected to continue rising. They also recommend researching the history of specific firearms to enhance the collecting experience and appreciate their unique value.

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