This looks like a perfect fit for your young shooters coming up.
A First Look at 2020's New Guns
by B. Gil Horman - Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Keystone Sporting Arms 91/30 Mini Mil-Surp Series
Keystone Sporting Arms is launching a new series of rimfire "Mini Mil-Surp" replicas. This will be a collection of five World War I and World War II rifles scaled down for youth shooters, collectors and fans of .22 LR. The first model out the door is a fully functional single-shot miniature of the classic Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Rifle used by the Russians in World War II.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, surplus Mosin Nagant rifles were all the rage among curio and relic collectors. They had an interesting historical background, the guns were inexpensive to buy and 440-round sardine tins of ammo could be purchased at gun shows for $69. The cheap 7.62x54R ammo has mostly dried up, but the Keystone version is still inexpensive to feed. I included a photo of someone holding the gun so folks could appreciate just how small it really is. Customers can choose from a limited edition version with a replica shipping crate for $499 or a standard model for $399.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/ar...wsletter&utm_medium=insider&utm_campaign=1119
Regards,
hps
A First Look at 2020's New Guns
by B. Gil Horman - Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Keystone Sporting Arms 91/30 Mini Mil-Surp Series
Keystone Sporting Arms is launching a new series of rimfire "Mini Mil-Surp" replicas. This will be a collection of five World War I and World War II rifles scaled down for youth shooters, collectors and fans of .22 LR. The first model out the door is a fully functional single-shot miniature of the classic Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Rifle used by the Russians in World War II.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, surplus Mosin Nagant rifles were all the rage among curio and relic collectors. They had an interesting historical background, the guns were inexpensive to buy and 440-round sardine tins of ammo could be purchased at gun shows for $69. The cheap 7.62x54R ammo has mostly dried up, but the Keystone version is still inexpensive to feed. I included a photo of someone holding the gun so folks could appreciate just how small it really is. Customers can choose from a limited edition version with a replica shipping crate for $499 or a standard model for $399.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/ar...wsletter&utm_medium=insider&utm_campaign=1119
Regards,
hps