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How is the milsurp market these days?

The $199 Star pistols are available at a bunch of websites. But when they're gone will they go up to $600? I doubt it but look at what happened to the $99 Nagant revolvers.

Bumping this Feb. 2018 post with a question and a comment. My comment is --I recently picked up a star model BM pistol. Now I know the star model B is a genuine military pistol, while the BM like the BKM are commercially produced shorter versions although they were used by the Spanish national national police.

My question-- Do we call the model BM a mil-surp pistol because it is a direct descendent of one?
 
Bumping this Feb. 2018 post with a question and a comment. My comment is --I recently picked up a star model BM pistol. Now I know the star model B is a genuine military pistol, while the BM like the BKM are commercially produced shorter versions although they were used by the Spanish national national police.

My question-- Do we call the model BM a mil-surp pistol because it is a direct descendent of one?
I would use this logic. There are many AR15s on the market. They are all descendants of the original Armalite Rifle 15, which the U.S. military adopted as the M-16. However, that doesn't make the Aero Precision M4E1 a military surplus rifle.
See my point?
 
Finally found an adjustment tool for the m84 scope turrets

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