• K98k Mauser Rifles for Sale: A Buyer’s Guide

    Journal · Collector’s Guide K98k Mauser Buyer’s Guide — German, Czech, Yugo & G33/40 The K98k is the rifle of the Wehrmacht — the Mauser 98 action at its peak, chambered in 8mm, the benchmark every other twentieth-century bolt gun is measured against. But “a K98k” runs a wide range: a matching-numbers Mauser Oberndorf, a…

  • Luger P08 Pistols for Sale: A Buyer’s Guide

    Journal · Collector’s Guide Luger P08 Buyer’s Guide — 9mm, .30 Luger, Artillery & Swiss The Luger is the most recognizable pistol of the twentieth century — that toggle action, the raked grip, the unmistakable silhouette of two world wars. But “a Luger” covers enormous ground: German military 9mm, .30-caliber commercial and export guns, the…

  • SKS Rifles for Sale: A Buyer’s Guide

    Journal · Collector’s Guide SKS Rifles Buyer’s Guide — Type 56, Soviet & Yugo The SKS is the rifle caught between two legends — chambered in the same 7.62×39 as the AK that replaced it, but built like the Mosin it retired. Semi-automatic, with a fixed ten-round magazine and a folding bayonet, it was produced…

  • Finnish & Russian Mosin-Nagant Rifles: A Buyer’s Guide

    Journal · Collector’s Guide Finnish & Russian Mosin-Nagant Rifles Buyer’s Guide The Mosin-Nagant is the rifle that armed a century — more than 37 million built, which is exactly why most are ordinary and a handful are extraordinary. The difference is almost always who rebuilt it. Finland captured its Mosins from the Russians and re-made…

  • West German SIG P226: A Buyer’s Guide

    Journal · Collector’s Guide West German SIG P226 Buyer’s Guide The P226 went toe-to-toe with the Beretta M9 in the U.S. Army’s 1984 XM9 trials and walked away with a reputation it never lost. The early ones — rolled “Made in W. Germany” before reunification — are the pistols collectors hunt now. Here’s how to…

  • Where North Texas Collectors Buy Surplus & Collectible Firearms: A DFW Guide

    Journal · Collector’s Guide Where North Texas Collectors Buy Surplus Firearms The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is full of gun counters, but collectors looking for genuine WWII and Cold War surplus firearms know the field narrows fast. This guide is for North Texas collectors who want the real thing. Most shops are built around new production:…

  • Buying Your First Milsurp Rifle: A Collector’s Guide from a Plano Gun Shop

    Journal · Beginner’s Guide Buying Your First Milsurp Rifle Military surplus rifles — “milsurp” — are one of the most rewarding ways to start collecting firearms. They’re history you can hold, often at a fraction of the price of a modern collectible. Here’s what a Plano gun shop that lives and breathes this stuff wants…

  • Curio & Relic firearms: what collectors should know

    What Curio & Relic (C&R) status means, the 50-year rule, the 03 collector license, and how C&R eligibility works at OSA.

  • Arisaka Mum Markings: What an Intact or Ground Chrysanthemum Means

    If you are looking at a Japanese Arisaka rifle, one marking matters more than almost any other to collectors: the chrysanthemum, or “mum.” Whether it is intact, partially visible, or ground off tells a story about the rifle’s history and has a real effect on its value. Here is what the mum means and how…

  • How FFL transfers work at Old Steel Arsenal

    What an FFL transfer is, when you need one, the step-by-step process, what to bring, and how fees work.