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Discussion in 'Militaria' started by Martin Bull, Mar 24, 2004.

  1. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    Thanks Martin. It is an interesting site but, all the prices are a tad bit too high for my bank account.

    The MG-34 non firing that was advertised at $800.00 is about $200.00 too high.
     
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    Yes - not only is it non-firing, it's a non-firing replica .... [​IMG]
     
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    I kinda liked the .22 Ruger dressed up like an MG for $650. :confused: With maybe the exception of "re-enacters" why would you want that? "Hold still squirrel,I'm going to blast you!" :eek:
     
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    Frameert--you can or used to be able to buy those kits for dressing up ruger .22s for I think $150.00 or there-a-bouts. I was going to get one at onetime myself and still might--if the kits can be found.

    Martin--I DEFINATELY hear ya about that--non-firing REPLICA--crazy price. [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    I remember those kits,too.Why mess up a fine gun like the 10/22? [​IMG] The "Man" really frowns on shooting anything full-auto around here.Better have your paper work on self,too.It was fun though! ;)
     

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