Buymilsurp.com is an online distributor specializing in military surplus firearms, parts, and accessories. Based in Florida, they ship nationwide to FFL holders and directly to end customers where legal. The catalog spans classic and modern military platforms: Rifles: SKS (Russian, Chinese, Yugoslav...
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Buymilsurp.com is an online distributor specializing in military surplus firearms, parts, and accessories. Based in Florida, they ship nationwide to FFL holders and directly to end customers where legal.
The catalog spans classic and modern military platforms:
They focus heavily on the SKS and Mosin-Nagant markets—both platforms have dedicated category sections with extensive parts availability. Original Russian and Eastern Bloc surplus parts inventory is a strength, including hard-to-find items like original 10rd SKS magazines (surplus condition, $129), M1 Carbine slings and oilers ($23), and Soviet-era cleaning equipment.
High-capacity magazine inventory moves fast. They maintain stock of AK 75rd drums ($89), AR-15 100rd drums ($159), Ruger 10/22 50rd drums ($89), and Glock 50rd drums ($79)—though California and other prohibited states see order cancellations.
Firearms ship to FFLs nationwide. They process transfers and work with FFL holders for compliance. Magazine restrictions apply: no high-capacity mags or HCM parts ship to California and other prohibited jurisdictions. Orders for restricted items are automatically cancelled.
They operate a retail store in the Tampa Bay area and list locations for Florida gun shows. The website notes "My FFL for Transfers"—indicating they can facilitate transfers for online firearm purchases.
Discount bins and coupon availability suggest competitive bulk and repeat-customer pricing. Gift certificates are available.
They maintain a "Surplus Firearms Virtual Museum" section with historical information on platforms like the SKS (adopted 1945, designed by Sergei Simonov, widely exported to Eastern Bloc and China as Type 56/68) and Mosin-Nagant (developed 1891, produced in multiple countries, manufactured in America by Remington and Westinghouse during WWI). This educational content helps shooters understand their surplus platform.
Ammo availability includes period-correct loads like 8X56R for Steyr rifles ($40 for 10 rounds, Nazi-marked variants noted), plus modern ammunition categories.
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