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Sarge

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    I collect WW 2 and Viet Nam War artifacts from both sides. My primary interest is weapons, but also interested in about everything else.
    I've been collectomg WW 2 since 1953 and Viet Nam since 1967.

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  1. Wouldn't look right on my motorcycle, it's WW 2 German. Someday I'll get around to mounting my MG 42 on it - I have all the parts. Sarge
  2. I wonder what that will bring? I've got an original one to sell. Sarge
  3. You interested in mag pouches? I think I have 2 in Exc cond. Sarge
  4. Hello Jay Nice to see you are still kicking around. When did you move over by "lost in the woods"? Dean
  5. Several years ago there were a couple of companies (Tapco for one) that advertised the 12 ga inserts for the 26.5mm flare guns. These were intended to be used with 12 ga flares that they also sold. Haven't seen any of those adds in a long time. I very much doubt that those would have been safe to use live ammo as most of the flare gns were alminum or zink/pot metal and would not have withstood the firing of a live round. I would think that a conversion for shotgun shells would be legal, but ??? There were also tubes made for the Pengun flare launchers in 22 cal, but I have heard that they were frowned on by the feds??? Sarge
  6. I can't remember ever being ask for my papers, but I have volunteered them on several occasions. In all instances I then had to explaint what they were. I used to teach weapons classes to the local PD and Sheriffs dept. One thing I made a point to do was show and explain all the different forms pertaining to class 3 stuff. 90+% of all law enforcement officers do not have a clue about Class 3 weapons. This even in states where they are legal! The normal response was that "them things ain't legal!" And the general publik is not a bit smarter. I've had people at gun shows look at my MG u. suppressor displays and tell me that MGs were not legal. Sarge
  7. I have both the flash hidder and the muzzle break (check, recoil, M1). In fact I have both in the original boxes in addition to both that have been used. I think I can detect a bit of improvement in muzzle climb with the muzzle break, but maby it's just me? Sarge
  8. Both of my BARS are parkerized Korean war built. One of my thompsons is blued. No such occurance with any of them. My thought is Pure BS! As to the above comment on G 43 rifles - I have owned and shot G u. K 43 rifles since 1958, currently own 15 of them. If I ever saw the referenced movie I don't remember it. I have Never heard any such BS from any source nor have I ever experienced any such thing! Sarge
  9. I'm curious - if that is worth $600 what would mine be worth? It is all original and complete like yours AND it has the hand guard with it. I've had this laying around for 40 yrs and never thought about it. Sarge
  10. I never did get a reply to my offer of 3 Apr. I will be in San Antonio from 25-30 Jun. Waco is more or less on my way home. I can bring whatever he is interested in down with me. What I have is: FN/FAL, M 14, BAR, Bren Gun, Thompson, Sten, MP 40, Madsen & MAC 10/suppressor. Sarge
  11. He would not have had capturd papers because NO full auto weapons were ever allowed to be legaly brought home from Viet Nam. I kept hoping that would change before I left and had accumulated several - Thompson, Swedish K, AK 47 & an RPD - but no such luck. Does your friend have any mag pouches for his MAT 49? Sarge
  12. I've got an MP 38, it's a 1940. I'd like to find both a 38 u, 39, but probably couldn't afford them if I did. I've also got 4 MP 40s - 40, 41, 42 u. 43. Still looking for an 1944 u. 45 and I'd like to find a 660 40 to replace my 122 40 since the other 3 are bnzs. Ohh well, MABY some day! Here is the herd along with my 4 shooters. Sarge
  13. The problem with buying an original gun is two fold - first you have to find one - they are rare as hens teeth! Second an original will bring at least double what a "tube" gun will bring. I failed to buy an original many years ago, even tho they were not expensive, because I wasn't intereted in brit stuff. Then I got intereted in Brit and now have 3 tube guns. I would not pay what an original gun sells for, don't want one that bad! Besides I wouldn't shoot it anyway since I have the "tube" guns to shoot. Sarge
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