Buying a Surplus Military Rifle Will Save You Money

September 30, 2009 · Filed Under Hunting · Comment 

The word “Ammunition” comes from a French word, “la munition” which described any material that was used for war. Today, it’s known simply as “ammo”. In a historical context. it meant projectiles, such as cartridges, shot and bullets, as well astheir fuses and primers, that were fired from guns and canons or otherwise propelled. Today, the term covers a broader collection of weaponry including nuclear, biological, chemical, or explosive material, such as rockets or grenades.

You might be surprised to learn that people from different walks in life are interested in ammunition – from hog hunters to full-time experts in ballistics, forensics, metallurgy, chemistry, and manufacturing disciplines. Then there are former or current military or law enforcement professionals. Those not engaged in the active use of firearms include historians (particularly of the Civil War) and hobbyists interested in the evolution of ammunition, and the surprising variety of ingenious designs that have been tried.

Building a collection of weaponry and militaria is some people’s hobby, rather than being active shooters or hunters. Since the end of World War II a great many surplus military rifles have been imported and sold in the United States. As the various militaries, especially in the smaller nations, clean out their stocks of outdated and obsolete rifles, some are imported for sale into the U.S. from time to time.

There’s a range of used hunting rifles available that are suitable for hunters, such as surplus military rifles of various type, make and design. Buying a new rifle can be cost quite a bit and it’s worth your time to check if there are used firearms for sale either in your local gun stores or online.

Traditionally, when you wanted to buy ammunition, you’d visit your local gun store. Nowadays, of course you have the option of getting ammo for sale online. But knowing what you need is important. There’s more to buying ammo online other than looking for the cheapest prices. Other factors should be factored into the equation so you’re sure you get exactly what you require – the type of ammo you require is determined by what you intend to hunt or shoot.

You also need to consider how much ammunition you need. Locate a source, such as military surplus ammunition, where you can easily get replacement stocks of the same ammunition so you don’t end up switching types and having to take a trip to the shooting range to sight in the new ammo. It takes time to zero in a rifle and ammunition isn’t discounted that much, even if you’re buying surplus ammo. So save yourself some time and money.

Military surplus ammunition is, essentially, the ammunition that the various armed forces (Army, Navy. Marine Corps) have surplus to requirements. In times past, it also included ammunition that soldiers took home with them when they returned to civilian life, and then later sold. These days, such things undergo more rigorous controls and weapons and ammunition must be handed in before a soldier leaves military life. Military surplus ammunition is one of the most sought after types of ammo because the savings in cost are usually pretty decent when compared to the prices offered by outdoor and hunting speciality stores and other more generic large sporting stores.

Surplus ammunition isn’t just limited to the US forces, however – it can also come from outside the U.S. An example that is the 7.62×39mm rifle cartridge which was designed during Word War IIand first used in the SKS carbine by the Soviet Union.

Do a bit of online research when looking at the price of ammunition and availablility and remember that the the best solution isn’t always the cheapest. Doing the research will save you money and time in the long run.

Pellet Gun Hunting: Finding The Right Stuff for Your Next Pellet Gun Hunting Trip

September 16, 2009 · Filed Under Hunting · Comment 

Pellet Gun Hunting has made a big comeback in the United States as of late. Everywhere you look, you find more and more hunters purchasing and using pellet guns over their big bully cousins. While shooting a deer or larger animal is not a great idea with pellets, hunting for smaller creatures such as squirrels or birds can make for pretty nice sporting.

The reasons you do not want to hunt larger animals with pellet guns is because you want to be humane and make a clean, quick kill. Doing this with a pellet gun can be very difficult and even impossible in most situations. So stick to the smaller stuff.

When searching for pellet guns and ammo, you need to take several things into consideration.

These include single or multi-pump, does it also fire BBs, is the gun synthetic or real wood, ammo firing feet per second, recoil and more.

When it comes to getting the best, give the Crossman brand a good look. They manufacture all sorts of pellet guns and ship just about anywhere in the world.

Also, when purchasing any type of gun, including pellet and BB guns, you must be 18 years or older. If picking up at the store, you will be asked for ID and if shipped, an adult must provide ID and sign for the package. This goes for the ammunition as well.

For those who prefer smaller versions, Crossman also makes some great tactical small arms pistols and handguns.

I have found a great resource for further research on these guns at JS Pellet Guns. These guys break down each type of Crossman rifle and pistol in an easy to understand way. If you can’t decide after visiting these guys, then you just can’t decide!

Always be responsible when handling a pellet gun while hunting. Even a pellet gun can cause serious harm to people.

Again, to do your research on Crossman Hunting Pellet Rifles and Pistols, be sure to visit JS Pellet Guns today!