
There’s a new gun magazine in town and it’s dedicated to a popular niche within the world of guns. Military Surplus magazine premiered today, it’s a new gun magazine dedicated to you guessed it, surplus military firearms. So if you’re a fan of the Mosin Nagant, M1 Garand, Mausers, Arisaka or any other classic military firearm this mag is probably worth checking out.
Military Surplus magazine is from the folks over at Harris Publications who also publish other gun magazines such as Combat Handguns, Guns & Weapons and Tactical-Life.com. Maybe this will take some heat off the RECOIL Magazine fiasco? Probably not.
If you’re not already a C&R FFL license holder I bet one look through this magazine will get you filling out those ATF forms quick! Head on over to harris-pub.com to subscribe.











Just in time- the most recent edition of Guns and Ammo’s Surplus Firearms was the last. They apparently thought that even though sales were steady that there was no point in continuing to publish. Glad to see someone else step in to fill the gap.
I will have to check this out; is the magazine going to be available in Canada?
I searched it online so I could subscribe and didn’t find out much of anything. Got a link to the subscription site?
The premier issue of Military Surplus is outstanding. I happen to own most of the weapons discussed but learned a good bit about them that I did not already know. I look forward to the next issue!
Magazine for military surplus would be very nice. I never knew about this magazine, I always Google to learn about various military guns and equipments. I will definitely subscribe for this magazine.
how can i get the premier issue, i can not find their website? tks
is military surplus magazine available by subscription yet?
You can buy or subscribe to get mag at. Tactical-life.com
Not surprised to read that RECOIL was a fiasco.
I sent an email using the subscription email address listed in the magazine, asking for how to subscribe, never got a response.
Reminds me of the day I tried to buy a new truck in cash at a Chevrolet dealership, and they snubbed me. Then later on we learned that GM had issues. Painted me surprised? Nope.