The Russian Gold Mine of surplus Mosin's is nearing its end.
The sky is not falling obviously as there are a few kabillion out there......but the day of $75 dollar shootable Mosins are probably coming to an end.
Just a FYI

Problem for me is, I've never been much of a Rifleman. I'm pretty mediocre behind the buttstock of a rifle (in fact, I just asked one of my WMA students for some pointers). At one point I'd collected about 5 or 6 C&R rifles but, because I don't shoot them, I've traded them out or given away half. I'm currently down to one and one I thought was a C&R at the time. I still have a non-matching German Mauser and an M1 Carbine that I believed was an Inland when I bought it but it turned out not (I keep it because I still like it even if it's a post-war repro).The Only Sarge wrote:I agree^
There is no "unlimited" supply of much of anything. Eventually you will exhaust it.
Probably a smart move.Gary2112 wrote:... so I'm going to order one more soon.
Yea it is. 1933 Tula with the larger cocking knob.Gary2112 wrote:Nice rifle. Is that a laminate stock?
I'm hoping that the ammo holds out too.