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Adam Helmer
01-24-2008, 12:11 PM
I recently boxed up many old American Rifleman magazines from 1950 onward in plastic storage boxes for posterity. I looked inside the back covers of many at the "Ye Olde Hunter"of Alexandria, VA ads and drooled over the old gun ads and the prices.

The glory days of military arms collecting really took off about 1960 until the Gun Control Act of 1968 stopped most inports for a while. Military surplus arms are again available, but at 10 or 20 times the 1960s prices! I bought a Remington Rolling Block 7x57mm rifle for "$.68 per pound" (or $9.95) according to the October 1961 Ye Olde Hunter ad. The "short tooth" blade bayonet cost $1.50 and a 1,000 round case of Winchester Ball ammo was $10.00 with the rifle order.

Other ads were: Persian 8mm Mauser short rifles for $35.00, M1 Garands for $99.95, Johnson automatic rifles for $79.95, British MkIII rifles for $12.95, 9mm Lugers for $55.00, P-38 pistols for $35.00 and on and on. Bayonets were $1.00 to $4.95 for a Swiss Sawtooth bayonet. Well, you get the picture. I suspect not too many of us recall those old Glory Days of military arms collecting. That is why I boxed the magazines up; that era is gone forever.

Adam

Kragman71
09-06-2008, 06:52 PM
Adam
I just stumbled onto this post.
I know what you are talking about.
I'm a "saver";I kept all the Rifleman magazines that were sent to me.Starting in November 1948.
Krags for $2.50and 1917Enfields for $7.50. The Springfield 1903 cost $15.00 and the 30Cal Carbine cost #19.00.
Frank

Adam Helmer
09-07-2008, 11:31 AM
Kragman71,

Yes, weren't those old magazines ads great? I got a DCM M1 Carbine for $17.50 and $2.50 shipping in 1965. Just before that I got an 03-A3 for $14.00 plus shipping.

Adam

GoodOlBoy
09-07-2008, 12:51 PM
Somewere packed away I have a very old field and stream collection I inherited. With it is a catalog (I believe it was a wolf mountain catalog but could be wrong) that is almost as old as I am. I kept the catalog because in it was a Ruger 10/22 takedown rifle in a leather briefcase with scope, iron sights, magazines, and room for four boxes of ammunition. It was designed for small game hunters on the go, according to the ad. The price list on it was $24. . . . . .

In one of the field and streams was a ad I remember for a hawkens rifle in 50 caliber hawkins for $34 plus shipping. It included a leather scabbard, and a round ball mold for it. I will never forget it because I was already hooked on Jeremiah Johnson (the movie) when I first saw the ad in the magazine.

You just don't see those kinda great ads anymore

GoodOlBoy