1. Why are the american manufactured surplus military guns so way over priced?
Quality. Historical significance. Demand. Popularity. Same things that drive everything.
I'm not so arrogant to say that if your collection doesn't have at least one
M1 or '03 you ain't got much of a collection, but for my own collection, which is
heavily WW2 based, I would never be satisfied collecting only $80 Mosins,
as much as I like Mosins (and I have 3, have owned 2 others that I've sold, and just bought one
a couple of days ago).
2. Are they better than what the rest of the world has to offer?
Maybe not, if you are comparing a Mauser to a '03 Springfield. But what are you
going to compare the M1 Garand to? Anything in the same category, European built, is
going to be in the same ball park price-wise, or way more (think G/K41s, G43s, Svt38s, 40s).
You can't really compare a $250 Norinco SKS to a vintage HRA M1 Garand, for obvious reasons.
So when you think of the price the SVTs and German G43s are going for, the M1 Garand is a peach of
a deal! You can get one for about $500 from CMP, about the price of 2 re-arsenaled Soviet m91/30s
and a nice Finn m27.
3. Do you own any American surplus military guns?
Yes!
HRA M1 Garand
SA M1 Garand
NPM M1 Carbine
Remington 1903A3
But not nearly enough.
I want a 1903.
I want a 1917.
I want a Krag.
I'd love a Johnson, but that won't happen unless Mr. West by Gosh Virginia Lotto comes my way (and I don't play).
Bottom line is, not everyone got into this C&R business because it's cheap. I've heard this argument before and my reply
is always - No it's not cheap. If you want it to be, it can be, by sticking to Mosins, etc. But if you collect according to a
genre of some sort (IE European military, US military, WW1, WW2), then you will eventually run up on guns that don't fit the
weekly allowance. Those are the ones you plan on for the future, and if you have to buy one less Mosin a year for 2 or 3 years
to get that SVT or M1 Garand, it's worth it, dude! My US rifles are my favorite.
I was always a big European rifle fanatic, loving old German mausers, but once I got my first CMP Garand, which i drove to Camp
Perry and hand picked myself, I was hooked. Right now I'm ogling every m1917 I come across and regretting not getting one when
I was at Perry and they were only $350.