Whether you’re just looking for a new collectible for the safe or are looking for a beater you can restore and take wingshooting, shopping for rare and surplus firearms is the way to do it.
And, right now, one of the industry’s most reliable suppliers has some really cool stuff in stock. SARCO, Inc. has just updated their collection of rare, sporting, and surplus firearms.
What’s in Their Collection Right Now?
If you visit SARCO, Inc., right now, here are just a few of the platforms you’ll find in their collection which has just been recently updated.
Rifles
From rare military rifles, to big-bore game guns of the past, here’s just a small sampling of what SARCO’s collection of surplus rifles contains:
● BRNO Model 2 .22LR
● Era P14 .303
● Anschutz Model 525 .22LR
● Lakefield Model 64B .22LR
● Marlin Model 88 .22LR
● BRNO Model VS24 8mm
● Egyptian FN49 8x57mm
● Remington 1903A3 .30-06
Shotguns
Looking for a new scattergun for the safe, or maybe a project you can restore? SARCO, Inc. carries a wide range of smoothbores, including:
● Benelli Raffaello 121 12ga
● Boito SxS 12ga
● Franchi Asso L 12ga
● Mossberg 500AG 12ga
● Yamamoto Pointer 12ga
● Prima Gewehr Lauf Stahl SxS 12ga
● Sarasqueta SxS 12ga
● Baikal IJ-18 12ga
Why Surplus Firearms?
In addition to the rifles and shotguns mentioned here, SARCO’s collection contains a wealth of other historical curiosities and gems, including a smattering of pistols, frames, and barreled actions.
And, on top of what’s been covered here, there are plenty of reasons to shop through surplus firearms collections. These are only a few of them.
●Price: Not to suggest that surplus firearms are always affordable across the board (that 1903A3 will cost a pretty penny) but often surplus guns and others that are not in their best shape are sold at a fraction of what their real value is. You can get a steal in a surplus collection that will continue to add value to your store, especially if you restore or repair it.
● Historical value: There are just some old used firearms out there that, despite the fact that they might not be in the best condition, are priceless if only for their historical value.
● It’s the only way to get some models: Surplus and used firearms are often the only way to come by rare historical arms that are no longer in production. For instance, if you want a genuine Garand or an Enfield from the early 1900s, used collections are the only way you’re going to find them.
● You never know what you’ll find in a collection: Searching through surplus and used firearms collections is like antiquing or thrifting. You never know what you’re going to find on any given day, and, in this case, the collection in question is being constantly updated. So bookmark the page to make sure you don’t miss out on a deal.
Also, you can opt-in to SARCO’s text updates by visiting their website. There are instructions on their “Wanted to Buy” page for how to opt-in for text alerts, and you can also just text their main number, 610-250-3960, SARCO, to sign up.
Visit Them in Their Showroom
Interested in seeing the full collection? You can see what’s posted on their website. Just visit SARCOInc.com and check out “Weekly Gun Deals.”
Alternatively, you can visit them in their showroom if you’re in their area. They’re at 50 Hilton Street in Easton, Pennsylvania, for anyone in their area.
Or, get them on the phone and ask them if they have anything you’re specifically looking for before you make the trip.
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