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SOLD, RELISTED - Swedish K and Egyptian Port Said Parts Kits, Parts (Israeli Captures, M45C shroud, Select-Fire kit)


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I am looking to sell a few Egyptian Port Said SMG parts kits (Two are Israeli Capture marked!), a Swedish M/45 D Select-fire parts kit, a few mixed Swedish/Egyptian SMG parts, and an original Swedish M/45C bayonet shroud for the M94-14 Mauser carbine bayonet. All parts shipped via USPS Priority Mail at true cost (estimated $8 for small packages, $18 for large packages), extra insurance at the request of the buyer. Payment via USPS MO, personal check, or PayPal Friends/Family with no note for fastest shipping. Any questions just ask, happy to take additional pictures. Generally speaking, what you see is what you get.

SOLD: Israeli Capture Egyptian Port Said Kit #1 - PHOTOS KIT #1

An Egyptian Port Said kit that is an Israeli capture, marked on the magazine well with Hebrew letter Tsadik in a circle. This is referred to as the "Tzahal". IDF capture during Six-Day War (1967) or Yom Kippur War (1973). A lot of Egyptian proof marks, barrel is in great shape with excellent bore. Very nice, clean kit that will certainly be an easy build. $1,850 shipped.

 

SOLD: Israeli Capture Egyptian Port Said Kit #2 - PHOTOS KIT #2

An Egyptian Port Said kit that is an Israeli capture, marked on the barrel shroud with Hebrew letter Tsadik in a circle. This is referred to as the "Tzahal". IDF capture during Six-Day War (1967) or Yom Kippur War (1973). Multiple Egyptian proof marks, barrel is in great shape with clean bore. Includes complete rear sight with partial receiver remnants still attached. A clean majority kit that will certainly be an easy build. $1,500 $1,200 $1,000 shipped.

 

SPF: Egyptian Port Said Partial Parts Kit - PHOTOS KIT #3

An Egyptian Port Said partial kit. Multiple Egyptian proof marks. $750 shipped.

 

SOLD: Swedish M/45 D Select-Fire Kit - PHOTOS SWEDE M/45 D KIT

A Swedish K M/45D Carl Gustafs parts kit. Updated version of Swedish K with select-fire fcg. All Swedish parts with Swedish 'Crown' proofmarks. Updated rear endcap with spring buffer and hook. Remnants of old receiver warped, will not be issue for use with new tube and sideplates (available from 9watchman on Gunbroker). Swedish barrel is in great shape with excellent bore. Great kit that will certainly be an excellent semi auto or post sample build. $1,850 $1,500 $1,300 shipped.

 

Swedish M45 stripped lower.- Mixed Parts Photos

Swedish K M/45 SMG stripped lower. Original, early Swedish lower in correct parkerized finish. $300 $200 $175.

 

SOLD: Swedish M/45C Shroud: M/45C Shroud

Very rare barrel shroud for the Swedish M/45C. This shroud features a bayonet lug inspired from the M94-14 carbine to accept the M94-14 bayonet. These guns were issued to ceremonial/parade troops, as well as Swedish troops during the UN-intervention during the 1960s Congo Crisis. This shroud is in excellent, near unissued condition. $1,000 $900 shipped.

 

I am also open to selling everything listed in one lot. Please reach out via a PM for questions, photos, etc. Thank you.

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Two kits sold, small parts sold. Additional price drops.
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3 hours ago, NE Patriot said:

The Tzahal kits are interesting.  I think the Tzahal mark stands for IDF, Israeli Defense Forces. 

Definitely, I have never seen Israeli capture kits for sale. There is a famous photo of an IDF paratrooper with a captured Port Said SMG from the Yom Kippur War (1973).

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The Israelis must have captured a ton of K guns.   It was a primary arm for Egypt, and I don't think the retreating north African troops followed the motto of "come back with your shield, or on it."

The captured arms must have gotten used up, as at the time Israel was using American arms from Korea, and maybe even German and British arms from WW2 (at least for the secondary forces).  

 

 

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31 minutes ago, NE Patriot said:

The Israelis must have captured a ton of K guns.   It was a primary arm for Egypt, and I don't think the retreating north African troops followed the motto of "come back with your shield, or on it."

The captured arms must have gotten used up, as at the time Israel was using American arms from Korea, and maybe even German and British arms from WW2 (at least for the secondary forces).  

 

 

I agree, it's surprising there aren't more Israeli marked Port Said kits. However, Israel had buckets and buckets of various SMG's that would all be replaced by the Uzi in 1956 (1954 for SF IDF, 1956 for general IDF). Since Port Saids were only captured en masse during the 1967 Six Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, it makes sense that they were rarely marked.

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15 hours ago, ZK383 said:

I agree, it's surprising there aren't more Israeli marked Port Said kits. However, Israel had buckets and buckets of various SMG's that would all be replaced by the Uzi in 1956 (1954 for SF IDF, 1956 for general IDF). Since Port Saids were only captured en masse during the 1967 Six Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, it makes sense that they were rarely marked.

And probably destroyed. No reason to keep them.

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  • ZK383 changed the title to Price Drops - Swedish K and Egyptian Port Said Parts Kits, Parts (Israeli Captures, M45C shroud, Select-Fire kit)

Prices dropped even further. I am lowering prices here for the next 24 hours, then lowering them where it is crossposted as well in an effort to give the guys here 'first dibs'. Thank you.

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  • ZK383 changed the title to SOLD, RELISTED - Swedish K and Egyptian Port Said Parts Kits, Parts (Israeli Captures, M45C shroud, Select-Fire kit)

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