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  1. I am looking for a Sten Mark II with accessories. Open to all makers. Let me know what you have for sale. Thanks,’ Chad San Antonio, Tx.
  2. Very good points. I think I am going to go down the modern tube with WWII parts. Thanks for all the insight. Now just need to find a good candidate. Thanks again. Chad
  3. Thanks for the information. I know I have seen some names that put these together like ERB and DLO. I guess they used new "tubes" with WWII parts kits. Or should I look for a WWII gun, or does it really matter... Chad
  4. Yes. I am looking for a sten, or information on a sten.
  5. I currently have an Uzi, S&W 76 (waiting on Stamp.) I am thinking of getting a Sten. Seems pretty straight forward, lots of parts. I know very little about the different models. Any thoughts? Bwanalewis
  6. My brother is going to be getting his stamp back for his first MG. He has two residences (Georgia and Alabama) with Georgia being his permanent. What is the process of moving the MG back and forth?
  7. Federal Law states that all Federal Agencies have 20 days to respond, unless there are "special circumstances." So 12-16 months seems reasonable.
  8. I am considering an FN FNC. So there is a Sear and RR versions. Wanted to get opinions on the guns, as well as thoughts on the versions. Thanks in advance. CL
  9. ****Open to Reasonable Offers***** NIB Benelli M4 A.R.G.O. Benelli’s patented Auto-Regulating Gas-Operated (A.R.G.O.) system is a simple, self-cleaning, piston-driven action. This system is a unique, short-stroke, dual-piston design developed for the M4 Tactical shotgun in 1998 for the U.S. Marine Corps. It was later adopted as the U.S. Joint Services combat shotgun—and remains so today. The gas port is located just forward of the chamber, where the gases are hotter and cleaner. This results in less fouling and more reliable cycling. Pistons push directly against the bolt, for fast operation and minimum vibration. There are no connecting linkages or heavy action bars under the forend, which add weight 18.5 inch barrel with a modified choke, Ghost Ring Sights, a picatinny rail for optics mounting, a black synthetic synthetic stock with pistol grip and a black synthetic forearm, the length of pull is 14 3/8 inches, it weighs approximately 7.8 lbs Gun is in as new condition. Included is all of the factory parts, components, manuals. Below is a list of parts that were acquired. for the build and are installed on the gun except for the Mesa Tactical Stock. I did not install the Mesa Tactical Stock, but it is included in the deal. Below is a list of parts aquired from Freedom Fighter Tactical to make the gun 922(r) compliant. Parts aquired from Freedom Fighter Tactical some are 922(r) compliant parts* (over 500.00 dollars in upgrades.) Shotgun Follower 29.99 Replacement Forearm 69.99 Steel Full length Tube (7+1) 199.99 Wolf Spring kit 24.99 Charging Handle 59.99 Mesa Tactical Stock 149.99 Oversize Charging Handle 49.99 $ 2,750.00 (+ 50.00 insured shipping from my FFL to your FFL.) ******OBO Open to Reasonable Offers******** No CC Paypal F&F, Zelle, Check, etc...
  10. Listing Removed SLR-107R - 7.62x39 caliber, stamped receiver, enhanced FCG, chrome lined hammer forged 16.25 barrel, 14x1mm left-hand muzzle threads, removable muzzle nut, bayonet lug, black polymer furniture, Warsaw Pact length buttstock with compartment for cleaning kit, stainless steel heat shield, 2-stage trigger group, 800m rear sight, and side rail for attaching optics. Comes with one 5-round magazine, sling, oil bottle, and cleaning kit. I have 3 of these available. All are brand new in box, only removed to take the pictures. Was 1,475.00 (each) * NO CC PayPal F&F or Check/etc...
  11. Thanks... Yes, included with the sale is a copy of your book. I look forward to reviewing. CL
  12. I just purchased a S&W 76. So begins the long wait to get to enjoy. So, I thought I would be productive an add parts/mags/etc.. Let me know what you have.... Thanks, Chad
  13. Last up, in none one is interested I will move along... Open to reasonable offers. Polytech AKS .223 As New No Box Gun does not look to have been fired. Wood is in excellent condition, Included are three magazines, clieaning rod, cleaning kit, bayonet, and sling. Pictures tell the tale, this gun has been a safe queen for many years. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. WAS 2,150.00 Was1,950.00 NOW 1,800.00 shipped/insured from my FFL to your FFL.
  14. For Sale S&W Model 27 Serial # N395516 3.5" Barrel Elk Horn Grips Gun is in excellent condition as you can see by the pictures. This is a great example of a Model 27 with the 3.5 inch barrel. There is barely a turn line on the gun, does not look like it has been fired, if so not much. Elk horn grips fit very well. I have additional photos if needed. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Was 1,950.00 NOW 1,750.00 obo shipped/insured from my FFL to your FFL.
  15. I am looking for a M1919 machine gun, open to different variants and builders. I have been contemplating a Vickers or M1919 for my first belt fed, and decided on the M1919. I am located in Texas and willing to travel to inspect. Looking to work with someone wanting to sell with additional parts/pieces/gear/pintle/ammo/etc... Not a tire kicker, have funds ready for right opportunity. Feel free to email; chadandersonewis@hotmail.com Thanks, Chad Lewis
  16. I ran into the same issue when I purchased my first MG. I bought an Uzi 6 years ago... I told my wife it was an investment "we" could shoot. What a deal!!! I showed her what Uzi's are going for today, I reminded her what we paid and that we have doubled our investment. I am looking for my first Belt Fed, It helped with the conversation. Good Luck!
  17. Saw one one on RIA for this June.
  18. I was 14 years old... Reading Shotgun News cover to cover waiting for the day that I would be old enough to start investing in guns. I wanted a Mac10, dang that bring back some Miami Vice memories.
  19. I am curious to see how folks are insuring their firearms. I know that a safe is probably the best tool to keep ahold of your possesions. Also, your general homeowner policies are not that great when it comes to insurance. I just wanted to get an idea or some feebback or references for insurance. Thanks, Chad
  20. I got my start with an UZI. Cheap to shoot, plenty of parts. Iconic gun, will always have a good following. Plus you get to buy a shirt that says "UZI Does it.." without being a poser. Make sure and buy a registered receiver, not a bolt gun if you go down that path.
  21. Marty, i sent you a message. Thanks, Chad
  22. I will probably shoot, 3-4 times a year. Maybe more, depending. I know I have not shot my UZI in a couple of years. I think the BF will certainly in the begining be shot a lot espescially out in West Texas. Thanks again for your insights. I will now start looking for a good specimen. Chad
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