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Posted: 5/17/2010 5:14:22 PM EDT
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Just returned back from a gun buying trip and have never seen so many AK's that will never be imported to the US.
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| That is a European warehouse that I probably was not supposed to take pictures as I walked around, but 294 pictures later it was a pretty cool trip. There is so much crap lying around from WW2 it is amazing and unfortunatley we will never be able to import it back. The M1's and carbines and 1911's filled one warehouse. Every AK variation imaginable as well as every exotic thing that shoots a projectile. I was there to buy guns and ammo but the only thing I could import in to the US were Nagant 91/30's and some ammo and misc pistols and if anyone needs 17,000 AK mags e-mail me I will make a deal on boxes of 50. |
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That is a European warehouse that I probably was not supposed to take pictures as I walked around, but 294 pictures later it was a pretty cool trip. There is so much crap lying around from WW2 it is amazing and unfortunatley we will never be able to import it back. The M1's and carbines and 1911's filled one warehouse. Every AK variation imaginable as well as every exotic thing that shoots a projectile. I was there to buy guns and ammo but the only thing I could import in to the US were Nagant 91/30's and some ammo and misc pistols and if anyone needs 17,000 AK mags e-mail me I will make a deal on boxes of 50. Where are the rest? Thanks for sharing. |
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I just threw cases of magazines up on gun broker, 50 magazine cases Yugo, Russian, Bulgarian, Czech, and romanian new in box I have 2000 boxes. Everyone seems to fe full so I will blow themk out direct to customer. I wish I had my own AK, the only problem is then i would need to get ammo and all that sounds expensive.
http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/gyromaniac561/Guns/Ammo1.jpg This would be a good start on ammo http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/gyromaniac561/Guns/ItalyGermany20092028.jpg And I think this would do for magazines. But what rifle. If you could buy any AK In the US cash what is the most reliable platform, I have to get one; rumers are floating on magazine bans (Today From State dep Employee) and I need a gun or two. |
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You have a lot of nice pictures on the linked webpage, but some captions are wrong. The top Zastava (under the Mauser) looks like a 223 magazine. Possible the lower rifle in that picture is a .308 hard to see the mag. That rack of Nagant 91/30s looks more like Model 98 Mauser carbines, probably captured German. The German submachinegun is a PPSH-44, probably Russian. That big rack of Mauser 98s seem to have pistol grips. Same thing with the SVT40 first picture. The little engraved silver pistol with the gold trigger and white grips is a Browning - I think a 1922. Again, very cool pictures. |
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I know many of the captions are wrong. I have to upload all the pics to photobucket and trying to difentaite by a thumbmail pci is tough. I can tell you the difference between a Mauser and a Nagant, all the nagants are in my warehouse right now in Florida. Thank goodness they ship today. Zastava'a I am waiting for a thumbhole stock to be made so I can import all of the 308s we have. As for the other guns I have over 1K pictures of various items I'm sorry if my descriptions were not correct just wanted to put some pics out of the stockpiles of guns through out the world.
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