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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:39 pm 
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I just sold the last Jap rifle we had and I don't have any Carcano's either.

I have several like new AVI B barrel M39's, VZ 24 Mausers, a Brazilian Mauser, Chinese contract VZ24, Chinese M14, Albainian SKS, AK 47's, Schultz and Larsen .22 rifles, Chinese type 53's, M44's (1943's, Tulas, standard with war time stocks), M91-30's (ex snipers, hex, exdragoons, round, pre wars, laminated, m/o dual and triple dates), Tokarov's (Polish, YUGO, Romanian), P1's, P64's, unissued Bulgarian Makarov's , rare Nagant revolvers, AR15's, Taurus 689 .357 ported, a couple K31's and we are going to a collector to buy an entire collecting so who knows what we will end up with.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:05 am 
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How much for the sks


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:25 pm 
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Also how much for an m44 tula


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 6:53 pm 
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What are your pricing options right now on M44s?


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 6:19 pm 
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Todd,

According to your latest post, you have the following items in stock:

* AVI B barrel M39's
* VZ 24 Mausers
* Brazilian Mauser
* Chinese contract VZ24
* Chinese M14
* Albainian SKS
* AK 47's
* Schultz and Larsen .22 rifles
* Chinese type 53's
* Mosin-Nagant M44's & M91-30's
* Tokarov's (Polish, YUGO, Romanian)
* P1's
* P64's
* Bulgarian Makarov's
* Nagant revolvers
* AR15's
* Taurus 689 .357
* K31's

Is this the current list of your inventory? Whatever became of the collection you were procuring from that collector?


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:33 am 
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Stuff comes in each week but it also goes out daily.

I picked up a couple nice Eddystone M1917's, I have nice and hard to find Nagant revolvers, several Mosin ex snipers, ton of 91/30 dual and triple dates, laminated 91/30's, 1943 dated M44's, Tula M44's and hand picked M44's. I also went through a Ton of the recent P38's and only grabbd 4 but 2 are sold.

I am sold out on Polish TOKs,, the Chinese M14 is sold and I only have a couple VZ 24's left. We are still waiting on the Mosin snipers, Steyr M95's and another distributor is getting Chinese 53's.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:53 pm 
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I've been eyeing those German P38/P1 pistols for a while now; do you have any good shooters? I don't want a collector item, like the CYQ P38s; save those for the die-hard collectors. I want one that I can use in an IDPA or 3-Gun exercise.

How much are you asking for the M1917 rifles?

I'm surprise you are having difficulties obtaining the Nagant revolvers, I've been tripping over them at the local gun shows. However, it's the ammo that has been hard to find!


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:29 pm 
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BrandXSoldier wrote:
I've been eyeing those German P38/P1 pistols for a while now; do you have any good shooters? I don't want a collector item, like the CYQ P38s; save those for the die-hard collectors. I want one that I can use in an IDPA or 3-Gun exercise.

How much are you asking for the M1917 rifles?

I'm surprise you are having difficulties obtaining the Nagant revolvers, I've been tripping over them at the local gun shows. However, it's the ammo that has been hard to find!


I can get all the Nagant revolvers I could ever want but finding ones I will put our name on or hard to find variants is the issue. Anyone can order just a shooter from several sources but if you are looking for something more, I have it. All look good but check the bores, endshake and function is another matter. I will not sell IZZY guns because of past problems and quality control at the time. I have instock Tula 1941's ( the year Germany over ran Tula and not many made that year), Tula's with the hammer in the star, Tula with the sledge hammer in the star (harder to find) and the tula with the Scepter in the star which is the hardest ones to find as they were only made for 3 months.

Germany signed an agreement with the UN so they will no longer surplus guns out to importers so the P1's in country will be it. I went through 4 pallets over 3 months time to get 20 guns but they all are very nice to near unissued. The issues I seen with them are condition (lots of wear), restamped to match (with 2 or more numbers on slide), added numbers stamped next to the original, BW added to get import statis or no added Hex pin support. I have all matching numbers, Hex pin and excellent condition with like new bores. They come with 1 mag and holster for $350 and I do have a few extra mags laying around.

The 1917's are $700 and $750.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:20 pm 
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Schultz and Larsen .22 rifles

Tell us a little more about these?

Cost?

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:56 am 
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I'll take one of the 1917s if you still have them.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:34 am 
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FriedSpam wrote:
Schultz and Larsen .22 rifles

Tell us a little more about these?

Cost?

Thanks,
Mike


I have 2 of them in stock.

The first one is in the heavy barrel in a heavy competition stock. The front sight inserts are chanable with the Lyman sets, has wear on the barrel and very small crack in the stock which was done by the owner while the gun was out of the stock(very easy fix). These wreathe real expensive guys when they came out but will sell it at cost $350.

The second one is an earlier model with the tapered barrel and the front sights have an insert but do not know if any interchange with it and it is also in a sportier style stock. The barrel has some finnish wear as does the stock but still a nice solid rifle. It is at cost for $295.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:19 pm 
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Hi Todd, I'm in the market for a nice Yugo m57, can you give me a quote?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:14 pm 
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I have some extreamly nice MD57's at the moment! They come with 2 mags, holster and rod for $275. Our cost went up on them and they only came with 1 mags so had to add another for 2 total. All matching excellent bores and excellent finish!

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:46 am 
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I will take one of the extremely nice Yugo Tokarevs! :)

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:18 pm 
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Received it today...fantastic condition! Pristine bore, full bluing. Thank you Todd.

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