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  1. Looking to sell my 1915 Danzig made G98. This rifle is in good surplus condition. The rifle is not matching, and comes with an extra M1908 Brazilian stock. Good bore and no import mark. A good shooter grade G98 and functions fine, I have just added a nicer one to my collection, so time to move this one. Lenoir City/Maryville/W Knox meet preferred. I can send more pictures if needed. $800
  2. One more bump before I put it on Gunbroker.
  3. Looking to sell my Finn M91/24 “Lotta” rifle. These are sort of unique, as they were the first upgraded M91 models that the Finns reworked. IIRC, they only made 25k of these. This particular example has a heavy stepped barrel made by Bohler Stahl (German interwar period production), Finn 2 piece spliced stock, and the receiver is an 1897 Sestroryetsk Russian production. The rifle is very good condition, and the bore is mirror bright. Included is the Finnish leather sling. I have not fired this rifle but I’m sure it’s a great and accurate shooter like the other various Finnish Mosin Nagants I have owned. $700 or trade for other military rifles.
  4. Good price for M2 ball spec ammo!
  5. Forgot I had this, don’t really have a use for it. I think turkey season starts next weekend, and this would be a good one to have for that purpose! Reduced to $350
  6. Sam Gabbert does this for anything imaginable to get sales going. He’s not wrong though, prices will spike, like a lot of other things because of these tariffs.
  7. I am out of the .308 game, and need to clear some space for my other calibers. I have for sale: 200 rounds of GGG Lithuanian .308 FMJ 200 rounds of Igman .308 FMJ 200 rounds of Armscor 7.62 NATO/.308 FMJ selling as one lot, 600 rounds total for $380. Check my math, but I believe that’s .63/round. Lenoir City/West Knox/Maryville area meet. I’ll have to get pics of the Igman and armscor, but here is the GGG
  8. I have for sale or trade, a Stribog SP9A1 gen 2. It comes with 6 curved magazines, brace and hard case. I have put 100 rounds through this pistol with no problems and it is like new. Really looking at trading towards an M1 Carbine, P38, or 1903a3. Cash price is $850, or $950 with the sig Romeo 5. Lenoir City area meet, and must be TN resident that can legally own a firearm and sign BOS.
  9. I recently picked up a Glock 17 classic/Gen 1 remake, and just wanted to show it off! Tupperware box included, just like the originals through Gen 2, I believe. If you want one, Academy has them marked down to $450, so it was like $501 OTD.
  10. It’s yours to do what you want with, but I’d leave it alone. Being a late war gun, they were rough by German standards from the factory, and the fit and finish was nowhere near pre war or early war standards. I have a family member whose father brought back a P38 from WW2 in a holster and it stayed in there for a long time and was never oiled or cleaned and the finish was absolutely wiped out. It’s possible someone tried to strip the finish, or maybe the firearm got wet and stayed wet for an extended time in the field, or maybe sitting in a holster for 80 years has also contributed to how it looks. It’s a damn cool piece though, and I am jealous!
  11. Reduced to $400
  12. Reduced to $450.
  13. some of you have asked about the bore. It could certainly use a cleaning. I just ran a patch down it and the bore snake a few times. It has defined rifling, and I think it will clean up with a soak and shooting it some. (I know pics aren’t great)

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