Sturmgewehr mp44

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Sturmgewehr mp44

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Milarm in Edmonton has one in excellent condition but they want $11,000. for it,are they nuts or something? :beek:

btw...prohibited licience required up here for them. :vsad:
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They are not common and are expensive no matter were you go.
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price is in line for a rare weapon.
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Machine guns are expensive, there is a local class III dealer here that sells full auto, suppressors, etc..... They recently had a Vietnam era M16 with a 18,000 price tag. I thought that was nuts.
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Lgs in town has a full auto m1 carbine for 10k. I would own it in a heartbeat if I had the cash.

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dou44 wrote:price is in line for a rare weapon.
Now that I think about it I guess you are right. :wink:
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I had to fix my post above. It was a Vietnam era m16, not M27. Darn word correction!
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Recently we had a customer come in to the shop to sell a couple of M1 carbines that Grampa brought home after the war. They were both made in 1942 and in good but not excellent condition. We bought the one but the other had a slight problem. It was a fully functioning M2 carbine, ( fully automatic for those that are not informed on the M2). As we are not a class 3 dealer we couldn't buy it not to mention it was illegal for us to have. We informed him it was not legal to have without proper papers or even to sell. Unofficially we told him to go put it back under the bed and keep it in the family forever.
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I'd love to see a m2 carbine in person. I need to get me another m1 carbine.
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jeremyb wrote:I'd love to see a m2 carbine in person. I need to get me another m1 carbine.
You have, the M2 is just a regular M1 with some updated parts inside.
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You can just do this option for about $600 :lol:
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Longcolt44 wrote:Recently we had a customer come in to the shop to sell a couple of M1 carbines that Grampa brought home after the war. They were both made in 1942 and in good but not excellent condition. We bought the one but the other had a slight problem. It was a fully functioning M2 carbine, ( fully automatic for those that are not informed on the M2). As we are not a class 3 dealer we couldn't buy it not to mention it was illegal for us to have. We informed him it was not legal to have without proper papers or even to sell. Unofficially we told him to go put it back under the bed and keep it in the family forever.
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Is that an ati .22lr version they seem well built I have shot one and it was a joy to shot for sure. a true stg 44-- The ammo is even more costly if I had the cash for full auto gun it wuld at least be one with a common ammo diet of my country. just my opinion is all. 9mm, 5.56, .45acp, even 7.62X39,7.62x54R, .308
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BuckeyeSgt wrote:You can just do this option for about $600 :lol:
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One of those is actually pretty high on my want list! I just think it would be a cool as hell plinker! Since I can't afford a full auto NFA weapon like that, I'll eventually settle for an ATI replica that I can shoot for pennies on the dollar. :biggrin:
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Sonny wrote:Milarm in Edmonton has one in excellent condition but they want $11,000. for it,are they nuts or something? :beek:

btw...prohibited licience required up here for them. :vsad:
That's a very nice rifle. I would Tapco the hell outta it. :lol:
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I wish i had money..id have tons of rare guns like that..and a huge garage with lots of classic cars..man :Drool1:
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Sonny wrote:Milarm in Edmonton has one in excellent condition but they want $11,000. for it,are they nuts or something? :beek:

btw...prohibited licience required up here for them. :vsad:
11,000 is a steal. The going rate for a real STG/MP44 is about 40,000+
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We have some Class 3 dealers, it's like a walk through a new car lot pricewise :shock: One has an original M1928A1 Thompson with the drums and stick mags, the pouches, basically a whole setup, I wasn't man enough to even flip the price tag :vsad: :oops: But, it sure was purdy :Drool1:

I'll stick to the commercial parts kit wannabe copies :D , if I had $11,000 when I got this, the remaining $10,575 could buy me a whole lotta ammo to feed it :lol:
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Greasemonkey wrote:We have some Class 3 dealers, it's like a walk through a new car lot pricewise :shock: One has an original M1928A1 Thompson with the drums and stick mags, the pouches, basically a whole setup, I wasn't man enough to even flip the price tag :vsad: :oops: But, it sure was purdy :Drool1:

I'll stick to the commercial parts kit wannabe copies :D , if I had $11,000 when I got this, the remaining $10,575 could buy me a whole lotta ammo to feed it :lol:
Ok, I feel like a dumbass, but just what exactly is that? Also, if that's a wood stock the figuring in it is awesome! It reminds me of a Reising.
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RazorBurn wrote: Ok, I feel like a dumbass, but just what exactly is that? Also, if that's a wood stock the figuring in it is awesome! It reminds me of a Reising.
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