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vollon

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  1. Maybe you can help me on this one. I recently purchased an L drum for $ 600 ; the body assembly is stamped "The Seymour Products Co , Seymour , Conn " and is finished in a dull blue color. The cover assembly is stamped " U" and is from Auto-Ordnance, finished in a black oxide finish. Does this "composed" drum has any influence on the value ? It is in excellent condition , no rust , dents etc. I haven't tried it yet so I dont know if functioning is ok. Thanks for helping me .
  2. This saturday I'm going to purchase a Seymour drum magazine in a gun shop here in Brussels. http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif I idn't saw the drum yet but shop owner told me it is in good working conditioning , no rust etc. He is asking $700 for the piece. Do ya'll think this is a good price for a Seymour drum ?
  3. Bought it last week in a gun shop in Brussels and looks like a screwdriver/key Gunshop owner told me it was used for dissassembly the TSMG. I couldn't found it in the book "American Thunder" so I don't think it wasn't made for the TSMG. Anyone another idea what I bought ? http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/unsure.gif
  4. Are the L-t ype drum magazines newly fabricated by KAHR Arms reliable ? Anybody have experience with this type ? http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/unsure.gif
  5. Thanks guys, and yes it's still a great place to live altought we have a lot of restrictions about owning firearms and politicians are doing there best to prevent us from gun ownership ( thanks to the restrictions of European Community , remember what happend in England.) I live in the town of Tienen , between the cities of Brussels and Liège ( as you know the gun making capital of the world = FN ) About those TSMG's 's comming in from Russia , go to www.cornet-armes.com and than to catalogue and than to armes de guerre and you'll see !! http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif
  6. Wow ! I thought 800-1000 $ was a very good price for this gun. Yes it has a horizontal foregrip. Lucky me that the guy whom I bought the gun from was ignorant about the value of TSMG's ! I know that the gunshop in Brussels import them directly from Russia in new condition , with two magazines , oiler and cleaning accessories for $ 800. Yes , you need a license as a collector to own machineguns in our country. Drum magazines are very hard ( almost impossible ) to find overhere , I called gun shops in Germany , France and England without result. I would like to "let it speak" one day but my gun club does not allowe us to shoot full auto. As I said , I had to degrease the piece , even the barrel was full of it.
  7. Not at all. The TSMG is in firing condition. Do you mean $ 1500 in the US ? http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/ohmy.gif
  8. Hey you all ! I am new to this forum and living in Belgium. Last week I found a left-over from WWII ,a TSMG M 1928. I think it's a commercial gun , it has no US or A1 after the model and serial number. ( serial number is 44xxx and has a S prefix ). It has knurled fire selectors and safety levers and knurled actuator. On the receiver there is I think a military/acceptance stamp , GEG in a circle. The gun also bears the British "crow foot" acceptance stamp. A Kerr sling came with the gun and six 30 rnds magazines. The gun is like new and I had to completely "degrease" it. I bought the TSMG from a friend who was more interested on selling me his M1 carabine. I payd $200 for the piece. I think this was a very good price. A gun shop in Brussels sells TSMG for about $ 750 importing them in new condition from Russia. What I am looking for is the L -drum magazine. A gun shop has one in stock , I think it is a recent copy from AO. He ask $ 600 for it. Do you think this is a good price ? Are those copies reliable ? What do you think is the value of my gun ? Oh by the way , a happy New Year to you all , and this is a Graet Site !!! Greeting from th Old Continent http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif
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