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Something to make your mouth water

#1 Post by dodgyrog »

http://www.amoskeagauction.com/114/auction114.php

Some lovely guns up for auction if you live in the States
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Wow, only made it through 7 pages and had to stop. There's some really nice quality firearms there; I dread to think what the opening bids would be one some of them...
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Wow, that was great! Surprised how many Lugers and Mauser K98s there are.
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I managed to get to the bottom of the first page before the tears destroyed the keyboard. :cry:
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#5 Post by GeeRam »

Lever357 wrote:Wow, that was great! Surprised how many Lugers and Mauser K98s there are.
Indeed..........you'd certainly be spoiled for choice if looking for a nice K98 or P08.


One of our elderly club members handed in his 3 x WW1 dated Luger's at the time of the handgun ban in '97....
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#6 Post by Pete »

Nice pics..........I bought a really nice FN made Browning 9mm HP in the early 70's from a gunshop in Chelmsford. They didn't have a suitable box, so I took it home, together with a box of 50 rounds, in a brown paper bag.
It was £45, I think, and £2-50 for the ammo........dear dead days.

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#7 Post by Dark Skies »

I had an unused police issue Webley Mk IV which I bought from the police, complete with original box, for £50. I popped my checque in the post along with my FAC and a week later it came back via Royal Mail van. I liked it so much I bought more.
Those were the days, eh? Grattans catalogues with SPAS-12 shotguns and all manner of OUs and such. Tell that to youngsters today etc. etc.
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