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an1913t

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  1. This is a 1955 dated CZ52 Armorer's Kit. It appears to have all of the parts, except possibly 1 pin. One or more of those pins may be present, but I haven't dumped out all of the contents to check and see if it/they happen to be mixed in with another piece. Please take a look at the pics - what you see is what you will get. Happy to answer any questions. Price is $400 $375 OBO + Shipping.
  2. I have a broken MGZ40. I'm hoping to find another one or two and then put together a complete working scope. Please let me know if you happen to have a broken or non-functional MGZ40.
  3. Midwest had one maybe 6-12 months ago. I think it was around $6k but don't remember for sure.
  4. For sale is one brand-new, original HK21E / HK23E barrel carrier. It comes with the original sling. It has some lite storage marks. The pictures show the carrier. $850 plus shipping.
  5. If you have actual Colt era with matching serial numbers, those go for $4000-7000 each depending on condition. The non-sn ones will depend specifically on what they are. Your best bet is to go to the show mentioned above or post detailed pics on the machingunboard.com forum. There are goys on there who can give you a really good idea of the value.
  6. First and foremost, beltfeds are expensive to shoot. The MG34 and MG42s are cool pieces of engineering, historically interesting to more people, and a whole lot easier to bring to the range than any watercooled gun. Plus, a lot of younger folks still think and read about WWII and remember grandparents who talked about WWII. WWI, not so much. All of these things factor into demand, which drives prices.
  7. I think a pre-May MG42 would bring a premium today, at least $20k and maybe up to $30k. Prices on MG42s have definitely jumped.
  8. As noted above, buy a plane ticket, and go see it. A few hundred dollars is cheap compared to the purchase price for most transferables these days. Plus, you often get to meet and know someone cool who shares your same interests.
  9. I have 2 1 MGZ40 scopes that I'm selling. These are original WWII scopes that were used by the Germans on the MG34 and MG42 Lafette tripods. They both appear to be fully functional to me, but I'm not an expert with these scopes. All of the dials move and move different parts. Both spirit levels are good on both scopes. Both scopes come with original cases with original exterior straps. The cases are serial number matched to each scope. I've tried to take a number of pics of each scope but if you want any other pictures, just ask, and I'll get you what you want. What you see in the pictures is what you will get. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any questions. The scopes are $2,500 2,350 $2,200 $2,100 each shipped OBO to the continental US. The images attached to this post are all of the first scope. This scope is SOLD. Only the 2nd one (pics in message below) is still available.
  10. I'm still thinking about making it up for it - but man will it be hot. I'd love to see them try to get some of the vendors who used to be at kcr come. Would make it a lot more interesting.
  11. I'm not an sot, but have been told by one that the atf is kicking a lot of posties back for the aforementioned reason. They are being a lot stricter on law letters.
  12. RT, Welcome. I'm relatively new to the nfa side of things as I bought my first a couple of years ago but I've been involved in shooting since I did competitive smallbore in highschool in the 80s.
  13. Thank you for the pictures. That is a really nice setup. I'm definitely going to try to duplicate.
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