OT: What happend to all the 1895 nagants?

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OT: What happend to all the 1895 nagants?

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I just get my C&R and now I can't find any cheap nagant pistols. (Heck, they were part of the reason I sent off for the C&R.) You could find them for $79 bucks and I thought that would be great truck pistol but now they're few and far between and $130+. I better get me some of those 91-30s before they disappear too.
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Re: OT: What happend to all the 1895 nagants?

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Military Gun Supply in Ft. Worth carried them in the cheaper price range awhile back. Might check with them..

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jumbeaux wrote:Military Gun Supply in Ft. Worth carried them in the cheaper price range awhile back. Might check with them..

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They're out apparently. Thaaks for the heads up though on the Military Gun Supply site.
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Re: OT: What happend to all the 1895 nagants?

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I have also been thinking of the 91/30"s lately. I already have 3, but I dont know how many more there might be to sell at 79 bucks. The Soviets made alot of them but that was 70 years ago. How many survived WW2. At 79 bucks a gun this is really the time to buy these. I can remember when Chinese SKS rifles were 59 bucks a rifle. I bought a bunch of them also. :D
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Everything dries up eventually.

They're out there though.
I bought this one a couple weeks ago for $45.
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O.S.O.K. wrote:How about a Romian Tokarev? http://www.southernohiogun.com/romanian ... ols-1.html
Check out Classic Arms, http://www.classicarms.us/. I just picked one of these with a tin of 1,260 rounds of ammunition for $249. They also have some M91/30 Mosin Nagants with hex receivers for $89.95 each. All C&R eligible. :D
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