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  • Manfredo
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 18

    SOLD

    UPDATE: All SOLD

    I'm selling off some firearms that I'm not getting much use out of, details & pictures below. Because I would greatly prefer selling multiples of these items in a single transaction, I'm offering the following discounts for purchasing multiple guns in a single transaction:

    2 guns - 5% off
    3 guns - 10% off
    4 guns - 12.5 % off
    5 guns - 15% off

    I prefer to do transfers at FFL in the San Francisco Peninsula from SF down to San Jose. East Bay close to the Bay Bridge works as well. If you're buying 3 or more guns at once, I'll likely be willing to travel a longer distance to make the sale.

    Make: Arsenal

    Model: SAM7R CA

    Caliber: 7.62x39mm

    Price: $1150 SOLD

    Other info: Includes 150 rounds of Tula FMJ 7.62x39, cleaning rod, oil container, and sling.

    The SAM7R CA is the formerly California compliant edition of Arsenal's forged milled AK series. I purchased the gun factory new. I've put 300 rounds through it. The pistol grip has been removed for now, but can be attached again after adding a grip wrap. Additionally, the bullet button magazine release can be replaced with a normal AK mag release. The muzzle device is a muzzle brake (bullet sized hole & labeled a muzzle brake by the manufacturer), which is not a prohibited feature. Extras include the factory 10 round magazine, cleaning set, oil container, sling, and 150 rounds of FMJ Tula Ammo. Pics below.


    http://i.imgur.com/2riblut.jpg
    http://i.imgur.com/nZKH9nc.jpg
    http://i.imgur.com/Xj1CvGl.jpg
    http://i.imgur.com/3baS3iA.jpg
    http://i.imgur.com/lrkqYyk.jpg

    Make: Chinese

    Model: SKS

    Price: $400 SOLD

    Caliber: 7.62x39mm

    This is a pre-owned Chinese SKS. My personal round count on this rifle is 120. It looks well taken care of by the previous owner; field stripping when cleaning showed no worn parts. The bore is mirror bright with sharp lands and grooves, pictures don't do it justice. This SKS has it's barrel attached with a short barrel shank putting it's date of manufacture somewhere between 1966 and the mid 1970s (before '66 they used a longer shank, and during the 70s they switched to pinned barrels). It's a de-militarized model that has the bayonet mount and slot removed and filled with a block of wood, same goes for the sling attachment point. A fun semi-auto rifle that's cheap to own and shoot. The the buyer of the SAM7R doesn't want the 7.62x39 ammo, I'll include it with this gun.











    Make: Winchester

    Model: 1894 Canadian Centennial (post '64)

    Caliber: 30-30 Winchester

    Price: $400 SOLD

    Other info: Includes 120 rounds of PPU 30-30 Winchester Soft Point, and case.

    This is a post-'64 Winchester 94 Canadian Centennial. The post-64 production models had some milled parts replaced with stamped parts (most notably, the cartridge elevator). The Canadian Centennial models have an engraving, and have a heavier octagonal barrel. Previous owner said his round count was under 200. My personal round count is 80. Note that there is significant cosmetic damage on one of the takedown screws on the lefthand side of the receiver. Comes with it's own case, which looks like
    [URK="http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii211/pca7ggr/ApacheC1_zps65258f25.jpg"]this[/URL] but with a different design on it. Can send pics of the case prospective buyers want to see it.




    http://i.imgur.com/ic4EHgX.jpg The rightmost screw is the one I mentioned in the description, much of the finish is scraped off.



    Make: Mauser Borsigwalde (S/243 Code)

    Model: Kar98k

    Caliber: 8mm Mauser

    Price: $450 SOLD

    Other info: Includes 100 rounds of PPU 8mm Mauser, FMJ

    The Calguns user who sold me this rifle is significantly more knowledgable about this rifle than I am so I'll paste his description here:

    "it's a G-date, which means manufactured in 1935, when the Germans were still being sly with the Versailles Treaty and stamping plausible deniability onto their guns (K is the code for '34, G is the code for '35, they gave up the ruse in '36). Mauser Borsigwalde was located in Berlin and was one of the first factories to tool up for production of the new battle rifle - it's a no letter block serial which means first run of production, although apparently letter blocks for S/243s in 1935 are rare. So like as not, this was the 1,821st K98k made there. The bluing is excellent, better than any other K98k Ive owned. There's nitre blue on the bolt release which I've never seen elsewhere, which might be because it's off a Swedish Mauser. Who knows!? It does shoot a bit right which can likely be solved by drifting the front sight over some. I rarely shoot it so I never bothered. It has a nice original sling on it and the bolt off a commercial Mauser, combined with it's early manufacture make for an amazingly smooth action - something you have to try out to believe. The stock is marked "H" for Heer, or Army, and has waffenampts indicating it is more likely from a later gun, although it still has a flat butt plate so not too new. There are few matching parts overall but it is a very well put together gun."

    To give credit where it's due, this is the thread in which he wrote that description. Besides putting 80 rounds through it, the gun isn't any different from when I bought it. The photos of the gun in that thread are representative of the rifle, but I've added some more recent ones anyway.










    Ammo included with various firearms:
    Last edited by Manfredo; 04-08-2017, 3:30 PM. Reason: Minor formatting changes.
  • #2
    TanHat
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Aug 2014
    • 99

    I'll take the Mauser


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    • #3
      mi4
      Senior Member
      • May 2015
      • 704

      pm sent, I will take Arsenal and SKS.

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      • #4
        brownout2
        Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 117

        Pm sent I will take the 1894 if it is still for sale.

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        • #5
          john myers
          Member
          • Jul 2013
          • 414

          1894

          pm sent

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          • #6
            heominhon
            Member
            • Jul 2014
            • 429

            I will take the sks if other deal falls through

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