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Pitfighter - Go git em!
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Pitfighter - Go git em!
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I posted this auction on the K98 forum a couple of days ago - http://www.k98kforum.com/showthread....back-MP40-MP44
They are very nice - too expensive for me.
I am pretty sure they will reach their BIN price, or be just short.Pitfighter.
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I was lucky enough to put a few magazines through an MP-40 recently. Smoothest, most easy to control subgun I have ever shot. If I ever move to a free state and want to buy my first subgun, it will be an MP-40, they are such fun to shoot.NRA Certified Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor, Shotgun Instructor and Range Safety Officer
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If someone wants to help me, I'll let you shoot it
You'll need to pay your share of 99% of the bid. I think that's only fair
Thanks!March 29- April 5, 2019- The Million Mag March. Thank you, Judge Benitez and all the vendors
Originally posted by ThemBastardsJudging from the last shoot I think we are the wrong group to ask about sighting in Mosins haha.Originally posted by knucklehead0202I don't want dreamcatchers or AR crap, I want ugly old guns!Comment
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Pit - I figured you'd seen it already -
As a bring back collector - I think it's a beautiful package -
I appreciate that they are being sold as a set -
A collector friend recently got a Vietnam bring back RPD below -
The same aution house had one of three known AK-47 taken out of the US embassy during Tet 1968 -

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If money were no object!Sorry, not sorry.
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Dear autocorrect, I'm really getting tired of your shirt!Comment
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Saigon,
That is pretty special - when that came in country, Chinese and Soviet forearms were something quite special - the younger collectors here missed the cold war, where an AK was a rare and special bird - seems almost comical saying it now.
*Anyone remember the $1 million bounty to any Soviet pilot who defected with a Russian Hind helicopter, during the Afghan campaign?
That RPD (I don't know what an RPB is) or Chinese type 56 would have been available pretty much only as a bring-back. Very cool.
As a papered Curio and Relic, that's a seriously primo item, even more so than the historical provenance dictates.
If he has one with a China-Lake industries shortened barrel for use during "shining brass" operations, even better
The RPD is an awesome MG, the only one I rate higher, is the PKM, Mikhail Kalashnikov and the 7.62x54 are just too good together!
This is me playing "dress up" off Catalina a year or so back - PKM:
Last edited by pitfighter; 02-12-2016, 10:31 PM.Pitfighter.
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The RPD was a bit north of 6 figures - Plus the usual fees -
There were a lot of mistakes in the names of arms back then - Stuff we have never seen before -
Quite a few of my bring back docs states the Chinese SKS were Russian and so on -
But you are right Pit - Back then the only ones of any of these comblock arms were bring back from either Korea or mostly Vietnam -
Some of my SKS collectors friends were paying a lot for examples of SKSs back then - 1500.00 for Romanians -
My dad worked with General Vinh Loc last in Saigon at headquarters - He passed away back in 09 in Houston -
You look great there friend - Time has gotten away from me of late thus the lack of participation on the forum -
Happy year of the Monkey -
A bit of topic here - Tet of 1968 was also Year of the Monkey -
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Thank you, Likewise - I married a monkey so hopefully they are good for me!
No buying for me until the present project is in order, then I will sit back and look at the fruits of several years labor and decide what to buy next, lol.
I have a feeling the timing will work out beautifully, I will be ready to buy again, just as...
...Rick Smith finishes his E-type first production model FG42's -
Pitfighter.
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So I guess if you were a Colonel the "No automatic weapons" rule didn't apply. My dad was one of Patton's infantry sergeants and took a brand-new MP-40 after he helped liberate Dachau (said they were making them there). Later, some captain who hadn't seen combat made him take it apart and throw it in a river.
Regards,
Crunch"The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army"- General George Washington July 2, 1776Comment
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Pit - She sure doesn't look like a monkey!
I looked at RS's site - FG42s are neat!
Crunch - I have and see quite a bit of bring back from officers that are both documented and not -
WWII was a different beast - I am sure there were so many channels to bring things home - Heck they brought home all kinds of wonderful German women to help them on the farm -
Now the VN war was a bit different - But that above was a presentation piece - I've seen presentation autos that were torched then later reweld -
Quite a few of the AKs brought back are in such conditions -Comment
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Prices on full autos have gone stratospheric in recent years. About 15 - 20 years ago, a lifetime in collecting, Vietnam K50M's could be found for $1200. And I was offered a North Korean AK Vietnam capture for $3500. i had the $3500 but being here in CA I couldn't get it. Later on an auction house told me that there was a secure storage facility back East where if I wanted a FA I could keep it there but as a collector not investor that just didn't float my boat.Comment
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