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WHat web site has the best C&R weapons for sale?


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I really like Classic Arms and JGSales, thanks for the advise. I was under the impression that I could find all sorts of C&R rifles and order them with my C&R license. I have been looking in preparation and I have just been seeing Mosins, Mausers, and other of the same. Am I a day late and a dollar short as the old saying goes? Is this what I can expect to see in my searching? Forgive my ignorance, but I thought I would be able to get some really cool guns at a decent price.

Maybe it is the political climate....

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I was under the impression that I could find all sorts of C&R rifles and order them with my C&R license. I have been looking in preparation and I have just been seeing Mosins, Mausers, and other of the same. Am I a day late and a dollar short as the old saying goes? Is this what I can expect to see in my searching? Forgive my ignorance, but I thought I would be able to get some really cool guns at a decent price.

What distributors and retails have in inventory will only be what has been recently imported, not what was imported a year, two years, five years, or ten years ago, much less thirty years ago. Rare is the dealer who'll hold back inventory. Cash flow is king in the gun business for anyone who wishes to remain in business.

If it's cool old guns you seek, try the auction sites, gunbroker, etc. Gun shows are another source. (I'll be at the Alhambra Shrine Temple gun show on March 7 with a couple of tables, but at present I don't know that I'll have any rifles for sale.)

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Pick up a Shotgun News. Mail a signed coppy of your C&R (dont sign the original) to anyone that sells C&R gung. Ask to be put on their mailing list. Also look in the C&R section on Gunbroker.com. Make sure they will mail to a C&R holder before bidding. Its legal, but some will not mail to an individual.

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All those places are great. You can also stroll through gunbroker.com, auction arms.com and gunsamercia.com. They are all over. I have bought tons of them over the last 3 years. They are all over. Just remember it only has to be 50 years or a real oddity. I even bought one of the early Remington Nylons produced in 1959.:)

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Allan's Armory - Historical Firearms from around the World

Got a sweet 91/59 from there. Everything is hand picked, photographed and described so you know the exact rifle you will get.

+! for allan - great explanations for the guns - and always seem to wind up better looking than you were expecting. You might pay a tiny bit more at his shop than trying to find a "Steal", but every gun is "hand picked" based on the description, so you get exactly what you bought - no surprises - well worth the money. Subscribe to his e-newsletter - but don't dally if you see something you like - the guns don't usually last long once he posts them for sale

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I'm looking for a CZ-52 and I believe they're considered C&R eligable. I found one on gunbrokers.com but didn't have the $$ to purchase it then. It's now gone.

Thanks,

Rusty

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