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Mosin Nagant M91/30 Rifles For Sale Again!

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We Have Izzys, Tulas, Round and Hex Receivers!

Individual Rifles and the Highly Popular Crates Available.

We are so excited to finally be able to bring these great rifles back to you once again!

All will come with a bayonet, oil bottle and field tools. .

The Mosin Nagant is a rifle that carries tremendous historical significance and the future ability to be abe to bring these fine rifles into the U.S. or even to get them out of their home country is uncertain... Get yours today!

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Mosin Nagant M91/30 Rifles by the Crate

18 Rifles - 3 crate: $3240 + Shipping (minimum order)

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Classic always pumps up and jacks up Mosins...what a deal!! lol!!

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I got a very nice mosin from royal tiger for $106.00 about 6 months ago.. I am thinking a deal price for these would be about $1750.00 plus shipping. That said, if they can find buyers at this price, more power to them. They will not be getting that kind of money from me.

If you do not have one then $70 should not keep you from buying one.

If you want to shoot accurately at over 200 yards get a modern bolt action with glass. Of course that rig and modern ammo will cost much more.

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Or you could get an m39 and shoot accurately out to 500 yards on irons.

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18 Mosins for $1750 shipped would have been a deal 5 years ago.

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Noticed Classic Firearms increased the price.

How to order a crate ($3600.00 per crate of 20 rifles):

NOTE: Coupon/discount codes cannot be used on crate orders.

Simply e-mail [email protected] and provide the following 4 items...

1. The number of crates of rifles you would like to order.

2. The number of crates of ammo you would like to order (880 rds per crate).

3. The zip code to where you will have the order shipped (this would be the FFL or C&R zip code).

4. Whether the crate be shipped to a residence or a commercial location?

Once we have the above info, we will be able to email you a shipping quote. Once you approve the shipping quote, we will then call you to place the order via phone.

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I want that box. I just don't want it enough to buy a crate of rifles at retail plus shipping.

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not a deal by any means. only virtue here is a long shot of finding a rare or otherwise unusual rifle. tack on s/h and whatever ffl fee........this only marginally makes sense for a dealer whos gonna ransack any keepers anyway.

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It's $175 per rifle and collectors with C&R FFL's won't pay an FFL fee. It's a good deal.

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Yeah, I agree. I have a C&R and if I had an extra $3.5K I might do it. But I doubt you'll get anything really rare, aside maybe from a hex Tula or two.

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Would be an interesting deal at about $2500... But not $3500. Just do not see the point of buying 20 rifles at market price.

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I brought 1 Mosin for $129 at Gander Mountain. These come out to $175 each even though you're buying 20.

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When? I bet they don't have that now. I bought a nice Hex Tula maybe six months ago for $159, but you you don't see that kind of deal today. Maybe after the sanctions/ban against Russia are over, maybe not, but certainly not today.

Quoting a price that you got for one in the past doesn't mean you can get it for that today.

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Unless you're a collector there's really no reason to bother with these rifles. The ammo is outdated, soon to be obsolete, hence $$$ will go up. Weight, accuracy, reliability, mostly pale to modern versions. All in all, I'd just avoid it because it's commie crap!

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Obvious troll is obvious.

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Haters will always be haters, and I "hate" to be the one to tell you that your statements are just simply false. There is plenty of ammo for these Mosins, both surplus, as well as modern sources, and Russia didn't make 17,000,000 of these weapons because they were crap.

Mosins are fun to shoot, very accurate, quite powerful, and can be used even today for hunting and sporting purposes, as well as collecting.

Don't buy one. That's OK. That just leaves more for us. :)

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That's definitely true. While I don't own one, for some it's a good fit. It's a time tested battle proven weapon, like our M1, only difference is you can buy five Mosin Nagants for the price of one M1, and if you chose the Nagant, you'd have money left over for ammo and a happy meal at McDonalds.

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Oh no the sky is falling!

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Price isn't going down anytime soon... I will bet you this same crate will be $4k in a couple years.

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Ouch!

$175 per?

I know that $99 rifles are getting fewer and further between but damn. I've never paid that much for a 91/30 ever - not even an M44 come to think of it.

Too bad - I'd grab a crate if they were selling below average retail including the shipping.

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It's really bad when I can get one at a time from Cabelas for that price.

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Not Mosins like these, you can't. Watch the video. These are nice. And Cabelas sells them for $199 anyway--and I've seen the ones Cabelas sells for that. They don't compare.

The sanctions/ban with Russia affects importing these rifles, so the price has been going up. And these are really nice Mosins. The days of nice $99 Mosins are long gone.

If I didn't already have 5 various Mosins, including one Hex Tula 91/30, I'd probably get one or two. It's a bargain with a C&R.

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Tis all probably true brother, I have a Mosin but I'm not in to them as you are. So from what you are telling me I should buy another?! lol

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Hate to say it, but he's probably right. I doubt too many people thought the SKS- another super high production number rifle -would go for $300 back in $99 golden age.

If I could convince my wife to hold on to them for 10 years or so ;)

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I was just thinking "man I need a crate of old rifles" and here it is. I am in for 12.

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