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    Military Guns(WWII and earlier)
    National Match Shooting
    Jeeps (WWII and modern off-road)
    Boats
    Cannons
    Tanks (someday)
    Flamethrowers(someday)

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  1. Does one of those jeeps cost more or less then a WW2 M1 Thompson?The Jeep is (a little) less than the Thompson. A nice running and driving restored WWII Jeep can be had for $15,000 to $25,000.
  2. What did you find an MB or a Ford and what year?41 MB slat grill. (I also have a 52 M38a1 and sold my 42 GPW basket case to make room for the 41)
  3. I pick this up along with a World War II jeep I purchased. It appears to have a mechanism for extraction and ejection but the magazine is not functional and the barrel is completely blocked. The fire control mechanism seems to function as would a real Thompson. Does anyone know if these were meant to cycle some type of dummy ammunition? (Sorry No pics. Im getting a size limit of 14.77k and my phone cant make them that small)
  4. Thanks. I saw them, just wanted to hear exactly what you said. I like dealing with good people.
  5. I have an FFL/SOT and LE demo letter in-process. Does anyone have a recommended source for a Colt M4 Commando 11.5?
  6. Try slow hot bluing. Slow but not difficult and the results are awesome.
  7. Blish Lock? Or, did that already ship with the gun?It was shipped with a WWII Blish, and the original was sent with the other original parts. Given the time and effort it would take to track down original parts I insured it for enough to make certain the buyer was protected. Original Parts, Repro FBI case, two colt era L drums, four XX magazines, cleaning rod, Oiler. Insured for $15,000 and sent registered mail. Probably enough to replace them quickly without spending years searching for better deals
  8. Thanks for the kind words. I am a believer in letting the pictures tell the story. Id hate to interpret a gun one way and have a buyer interpret it differently.
  9. Update, thanks, and question: The 1921 has sold. Thank you for all the support. Question: We transferred it to the buyers dealer for a 7 day inspection and decided with the buyer to send it with the shooter 1928 bolt, actuator, and recoil assembly.(just Incase someone couldnt resist giving it run) Now that the buyer has accepted it, I am shipping him the original 1921 parts. What amount would you insure the original 1921 bolt, actuator, and recoil assembly for? (It will being going registered mail usps insure for a bunch)
  10. The auction has bids, so it can not be ended and/or changed at this point. Whenever there is an error in the initial listing on our auctions the high bidder is given the option to cancel the order. These likely will go in medium flat rate that cost $15.05 plus we pay for packing materials and insurance if needed, so we round up a couple dollars so we can give customers a known fixed price before they bid.We get excellent feedback from our customers, but when selling many hundreds of items we sometimes make a mistake. We only want happy customers, so we will always work with customers to correct any error. -Ray
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