A modern .303 Sporting Rifle

Yes , that M 27 Cavalry carbine is a bit rare lol . I've heard that they have a nasty habit of blowing up , something that dangerous should be disposed of in a remote location .............. like mine . I will gladly dispose of that potential facial hand grenade for you ............ think of the children ................ you're welcome .

AB

PS Use lots of padding when you ship it , just in case .
You are a true gentleman. Thank you but I'd hate to put you and your well being at risk.
Nope. Couldn't live with myself...~Muir
 
I picked up a crate of twelve unfired Polish m44's ( factory 11 stamped ) for the grand total of $ 600 CDN in the early eighties . I gave half away for Xmas presents and traded the rest for what ever rifle I had to have at the time . Needless to say , I should have kept a few , they were extremely accurate little carbines and sell for about $ 750 to $ 800 dollars now .

AB
Don't get me started. I bought 20, M-96 Swedes for $400. They made me take the whole lot for that price and they came banded to a pallet like lumber. I still have a few. Shoot one at the military rifle shoots at my range.~Muir
 
That's a pretty good price for the Spanish 43's . They always sell for a lot less than other 98's , but are good solid rifles . The few I've owned were all good shooters , even though they're not finished as well as the German , Czech or Belgian rifles . The FR-7's are handy little things as well .

AB
 
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