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  1. Thank you for the reply, but picked one up already
  2. Hello - Looking to purchase a nice clean shooter Ingram Cobray MAC10. Since I reside in Indiana, a gun from an Indiana resident on a Form 3 or 4 would work well, but open to all Form 3 guns. I am not a tire kicker and am serious about a purchase. Thanks Mark
  3. Its kind of cool to shoot the M1A without the buttstock on. Its just a slight modification that is different.
  4. Guy: Looking for a complete Thompson 1928 frame assembly (trigger group, etc) that I can slide onto my M1A. If you have one that is complete, please let me know the condition and price. Since I will be refinishing it, I am not concerned about scratches or very minor pitting - as long as its functional. Let me know what you have. Thanks, Mark
  5. For sale is an MP40 with a Phoenix Arms receiver. I purchased this MP40 back in 2005 and have had great pleasure shooting it, but now it is time to pass it on. Over the years, I acquired extra parts so there would not issue in case of a mishap. In 2009, I stripped down the MP40 and had it professionally blued, along with the extra barrels and extra parts. This MP40 looks and runs great. Here is a breakdown of what comes with this offering: MP40 – Phoenix Arms registered receiver with all original WWII parts 3 barrels – original WWII barrel with all WWII parts, 1 new production barrel with WWII parts (on the MP40 now) and 1 new production barrel (never been shot) FBP fixed firing ping bolt with buffer tube 5 original magazines 2 original magazine loading tools Original MP40 sling with sling ring MP40 barrel wrench Spare forearm original bake-o-lite 3 spare original grips 2 spare grip screws Blank firing adapter Misc – pings, sight hood, bolt handle cover, springs, firing pin, barrel rests (2) and barrel nut safety ring Books – four (4) MP40 resource books Why purchase an MP40 with one to two magazines when you can purchase a great MP40 with all these extra spare parts and resource materials? While I did not post detailed pictures of the accessories, I am willing to email pictures to interested buyers. Price: SOLD (or serious offer) for the entire collection. This MP40 is on a Form 4 in Indiana and is available.
  6. For sale is an MP40 with a Phoenix Arms receiver. I purchased this MP40 back in 2005 and have had great pleasure shooting it, but now it is time to pass it on. Over the years, I acquired extra parts so there would not issue in case of a mishap. In 2009, I stripped down the MP40 and had it professionally blued, along with the extra barrels and extra parts. This MP40 looks and runs great. Here is a breakdown of what comes with this offering: MP40 – Phoenix Arms registered receiver with all original WWII parts 3 barrels – original WWII barrel with all WWII parts, 1 new production barrel with WWII parts (on the MP40 now) and 1 new production barrel (never been shot) FBP fixed firing ping bolt with buffer tube 5 original magazines 2 original magazine loading tools Original MP40 sling with sling ring MP40 barrel wrench Spare forearm original bake-o-lite 3 spare original grips 2 spare grip screws Blank firing adapter Misc – pings, sight hood, bolt handle cover, springs, firing pin, barrel rests (2) and barrel nut safety ring Books – four (4) MP40 resource books Why purchase an MP40 with one to two magazines when you can purchase a great MP40 with all these extra spare parts and resource materials? While I did not post detailed pictures of the accessories, I am willing to email pictures to interested buyers. Price: $22,000.00 (or serious offer) for the entire collection. This MP40 is on a Form 4 in Indiana.
  7. Guys - I was lucky enough to get a very nice Colt 1911 from the CMP auction. All is correct, but it has the shorter WWII serrated trigger. I am looking for an original longer trigger that came with the WWI guns and some of the commercial 1911's of the era. If you have one, please contact me. Below is a comparison picture between the WWII (left) and the WWI (right)> Thanks Mark
  8. Looking for a nice Stainless Steel Mini-14, ranch configuration with wooden stock. Mainly looking to shoot with open sights, so a rifle with a scope will be considered, but really not looking for high end glass on the Mini as it will probably be removed. Thanks, Mark
  9. Guys: Thanks for the responses, but I picked one up already. Mark
  10. I recently picked up a Rapid Fire (Troy, Ohio) 1919A4 semi-auto. While it is functioning correctly, I noticed that the bold has damage on the right rear rail. Thinking this would be a easy fix, I picked up a 1919A4 stripped bolt from gunbroker, only to find that 1) it does not fit into the receiver as the right side of the semi-auto has some metal removed that allows it to be slid fully into the receiver, and 2), the sear will not fit as, again, more machining was done on this. Question - if I remove the metal from the right side of the new bolt so it will slide in fully AND pickup a sear that fits, will this combination work in semi-auto mode? If not, is there a source where I can either purchase a semi bolt for my 1919 or send this one in to be correctly machined Thanks, Mark
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