In this day and age, when finding a good hunting knife for under one hundred dollars ($100) is a bargain, it is the rare prospect to find a good rifle for the same price. Granted, a rifle for under two hundred dollars may not be the best but the one we want to talk with you about is pretty darn astonishing!
Let’s be honest, some of us have to be a little more thrifty than others when it comes to survival. There is nothing wrong with that. We cannot tell you how often we have made trips to the dollar store to pick up supplies.
Truthfully, if we had it in us to drop five hundred dollars on a good solid weapon we would do it without recrimination. But, right now, we have rent to pay, families to provide for, and while we are prepping we are also forced to be economical with the way we do it.
So, finding that awesome one hundred dollar rifle is a blessing!
After the break, go over to the next page and read up on a firearm that, while it may not be the best according to some, it still is pretty amazing and should not to be dismissed!
Around here you can’t find them much lower than $300
Wouldn’t sweat all that, chances are if you find ammo laying around there is probably a dead guy holding a rifle that shoots it not far away.
a BS article,,there are none to be had for a 100
Hey the Argentine, good I forgot about that one. Ammo is still made for it because it’s wildly popular with European sportsmen
But if we’re to go down that path, may as well go with a Mauser 98, which compared to the 91 is a superior piece of work in every way. Probably similarly priced and much more plentiful. 8mm Mauser is easier to find than that rimmed cartridge.
Had a smile 2, reliable , but $27 per box was bit much. All the surplus military ammo has corrosive primers, so if barrel isn’t chrome lined , barrel well rust up quick . Got some 303 Brit machine gun ammo, 308 bullets 303 brass , barrel corroded saved in time, 4inch patterns at 20yd. Watch what you run in her, overseas primers ( Russian, military surplus) very corrosive, why Russian rifles have chrome lined barrels. Why ar 15 owners have barrel issues, civilian model not chrome lined.
Check the shotgun news, owned one only issue was first 3 rounds pattern nice 4th 2″ walk 5th 4″ walk at 60yd. Has a chrome lined barrel so surplus ammo isn’t an issue.
Owned one once, nice weight, needs a recoil pad !!, Only issue was bullet walk . First 3 rounds nice pattern , 4th 2″ walk 5th 4” walk . They put a 308 bullet through a 310 bore, check your ( ( small arms of the world ) would still buy another regardless really liked the shorter carbine. A good cheap coyote gun 2800 fps. The make a scope mount that mounts on rear sight, don’t try to tap receiver won’t go well, friend learned that. Before you go war surplus guns , read a ( small arms of the world ), so you know what you’re getting into.
12 ga with choke system.. a bag of chokes= birdshot up close for small game to sabots for big game past 100yds
I shoot 180 gr Winchester rounds . I have alot of ammo stamped GB that I haven’t shot yet .
Lucky to find ammo under $500/1000 rounds. I’ll stick with my 5.56
Do a little research, from what I understand this would be very reliable and ammo would be available to boot…..
Not 100$ anymore budy. Wish tgey where
irls a hundred dollars
Done some Googling and I haven’t found any whole rifles other than 1:6 replicas, but if I wanted to spend like $300 could buy enough parts to build approx 5 completed with few parts to spare. Seems the most expensive part would be the stock.
Used to be under $100. Not the case anymore after the import ban.
Maybe seven years ago you get pick them up for that not any more
Mark Andrew Gudmunson
I have the stock for one Dale Powell
Dawn Kegarise
Good luck on .22 ammo
My point was towards not what you can purchase in a store before an incident but what we may possibly find as you scrounge thru drawers and cabinets in structures as you travel around attempting to survive and possibly find the ammo from the original residents who had to leave or flee the residence or location .. They are common calibers used in this country ..
My point was towards not what you can purchase in a store before an incident but what we may possibly find as you scrounge thru drawers and cabinets in structures as you travel around attempting to survive and possibly find the ammo left from the original residents who had to leave or flee the residence or location .. They are common calibers used in this country ..
I was gona say if u find one for $100 buy it for me
if this is about the mosin please update to the current age….they havent been $100 in years………….
If only they were still 69 bucks. These days you’re hard pressed to find one for less than 300.
The availability of ammo
Would influence my decision.
This must be old. You cannot touch one for under $100. They cost between $200 – $400 now.
Yea $100 for a mosin days are long gone & so is the milsurp ammo isn’t cheap or not really avalible anymore
Right you are, Sir. Nowhere near $100! The semis are even more. With a small mountain of paperwork, you can get one closer to that price from Canada, though. 🙂
Had one, sold it.
Much too heavy but I got mine for about $160.00
If you want someone to read your stuff, stop putting it on multiple pages so you get more money from more advertisers. Your articles aren’t that important for me to keep hitting next page, next page, next page. Haven’t read one through yet…..
Lol in south Florida you can’t buy a gun for under 150 and that’s a high point
Come to North Dakota, both of mine cost me $140 each, Gander Mountain still sells them for around the $250 mark but some of the small shops here sell for $100-180
Haven’t you posted this several times in less than 3 months? Also, inaccurate.
exactly much higher now
I did pick up a gun for 75
At a flea mkt.
But it was a 6.5 swede
And probably the best purchase ive made
Stop reloading v
crappy articles
I think the Winchester 190/290 is the best .22 that can be had for under $200
Where
I got my 22 Savage arms rifle for $60 which it included one 10 round magazine and a nice rifle bag. I bought it from a friend with the right overseers so obviously it was cheaper than in store
I’ve shot a few of those, and they were pretty good guns for the money. They will beat Hell out of your right hand until, or unless you can loosen the action up quite a bit though. Really had to slap the bolt, hard. That was many years ago, and back then they were really cheap. I don’t know if you can buy one that’s safe to fire for $100 these days, but I haven’t even looked in over 20 years. Back when I bought a few combloc weapons a Chinese SKS could be had for about $60-$80 bucks and a Mosin was less. Mak 90s were $200 each, maybe $300 tops. Less if you bought in bulk, usually that meant 5 or more. Ah, the good old days!