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  1. For sale 1,000 rds Israeli 8mm Mauser ,loose,ugly but works, Good thing is it has a single flash hole, So I assume its Boxer, thus reloadable.Corrosive,IIRC.

    Price: 60 cents per round, or $600.00 for the lot, plus shipping.

    Okrana

  2. Look at auctions where NFA is sold. One of two things may happen(sometimes both!):

    1-people will bid astoundingly HIGH prices...who knows why!

    2-Sometimes you can steal things,,,maybe a rival bidder went to the bathroom, was sick that day, forgot about it,,,whatever.

    That, and network,network,network.

    No sure about a "fish 41 for $15K,,,,they are a bit higher now.

    Good luck!

    Okrana

  3. For sale, in stock:

    1-Swedish 1921 BAR, simply beautiful, calibre 6.5 Swede.$29,995-on Form 3, can efile.

    2-Extra BAR barrel, 30-06, available to purchaser of BAR above, $995.00

    3-PreMay MG34, Israeli surplus, 792x57, with Israeli type bipod, mixed numbers,used by the Israelis, $9995.00-Form 3, can efile-SOLD

    4-Original German MG34 Lafette tripod, good condition, ex Egyptian Army, available to buyer of MG34, $4995.00-SOLD

    5-Lahti L39 20mm semiauto cannon, in coffin with extra mags,muzzle brake, ski,tool set, etc.$9995.00-originally bought on Form 4 SOLD

    6-80 rounds original ammo for above,plus a few empties,available to buyer of Lahti, $4995.00 SPF

    PARTS:

    Slide for STAR MD machine pistol,with switch,used,maybe abused,ex Central America,$499.95SOLD

    DISA tripod for 1919 WITH cradle for MG42, no pintle, can be used in both guns, $995.00

    Long FAL flashider,$49.95

    B&T Shoulder stocks for STEYR SSP, installation subject to NFA rules, $249.96

    Spanish 88mm bazooka, deactivated, with optics, ex Chile,$995.00

    AR10 Portuguese model ALUMINUM furniture-handguards,pistol grip and buttstock,H/G appear unissued, other parts painted brown and used,came with a batch of AR10 parts years ago,believe these were made by Portuguese Army when the fiberglass ones broke in jungle fighting in Africa.$799.95 SOLD

    AR10 buttplates, newly cast rubber,for Portuguese model, $99.95 ONE LEFT.SOLD

    Bosnian AK mags,rare,$149.95- A COUPLE LEFT.

    Madsen 50 9mm magazines, good $49.95SOLD

    Swedish K stick mags, as new,$59.95

    Promag AK 30 rd.mags for WASR ,223 rifles, 3 new in wrapper, one unwrapped, all 4 $49.95

    EXTREMELY RARE original CETME long mags, these hold between 27-30 rounds (guess some springs are weaper than others), ex DR,longer than 20 rd mags,$199.95

    FN-D barrel with gas block, calibre 7,92x57, good,$299.95

    Thompson barrel removal tool, with clamps,well made $149.95SOLD

    MP34 9mmP mags, 3 in leather pouch,$149.95SOLD

    NON-NFA ITEMS AND TOOLS:

    2 black plastic Walther PP/PPK boxes,$19.95 each

    3 original factory boxes for Polish P-83 Wanad 9mmM pistols,$29.95 each

    Shoulder stock, used,for FN 1903 slotted pistol, with iron $1495.00SOLD

    Brownell's jig and tool to remove barrels from Mauser large ring actions (like Steyr M1912 weapons), as new, a substantial set, solid steel.$199.95

    New,original extractors for ASTRA broomhandles, series 900-901=903=904=F. $49.95 each.

    (3) Reising 12 rd mags, ugly but functional $99.95 each SOLD

    (4) 80%(?) receiver, $150 each or all 4 for $500.00 THESE ARE FOR FAL.! SOLD

    Swiss Luger mags $99.95 each

    All plus postage, usually $25 covers it.

    Everything available at time of ad.

    Thanks for looking!

    Okrana

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. Actually, this is a topic that will sooner or later come up. I suspect it will be an interesting court case. Some facts:

    1-"Once a machine gun always a machine gun" Not true, in at least two cases. There is the case, in California IIRC, that a surplus British semiauto FAl was deemed by the judge to indeed be a true semiauto, even though it apparently was made on an FAL receiver that considered a machine gun. More recently, Fleming registered right at the 1986 cutoff date, some factory semiautos HK91s as machine guns. For some reason he wanted to CHANGE THEM BACK TO SEMI (talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!) He prevailed and the  guns were allowed to be semiauto again. Matter went to court and he won.

    2-Sooner or later (say maybe from Korea?) a whole bunch of M1 carbines will come in. It is an outdated military weapon, shooting an obsolete caliber and, aside from a few countries where collectors may buy a few, they are destined for the ever hungry US market. The figur I keep hearing is about 600,000+-...Yes, that is a butt/boat load of them.

    I would be willing to bet that a number of the are M1s overstamped into M2. Now, the fun begins. The gun was born a semiauto. Some parts were added to make it a full auto.

    Think of this as adding an M2 parts kit.A new marking was added in the form of a number 2. If, the full auto parts are removed, then it becomes a semiauto, as it was made originally. But, what about the extra 2 markings? Well,  if you mark them with, say, your grandmother's nickname, it does not change the fact they were born a semiauto.

    3-I suspect that the Big Dogs in the importing business have thought this out and must be waiting for Korea (and others, with lesser amounts of carbines) to release them. Having two precedents as mentioned above should help their case.

    It should be interesting.

    Okrana

     

     

     

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