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Beltfed

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  1. It all depends of how I have you have. Looking for several thousand pieces of brass.
  2. NPR might work.
  3. I believe a problem with the 7.62x54R vs .30-06 is the chamber on the 54R is 54mm and the 06 is 51mm. That makes the 54R bigger.
  4. Orginial chambering for that rifle is 7.62x54R.
  5. The real deal.
  6. I had one years ago. Didn’t like the ‘bong-bong’ as it cycled. Turned into a HK-51 Fire Dragon. Got a FN-FAL instead. Like it much better
  7. The forum guys say Bud’s Guns is closed. COVID I guess.
  8. I checked Bud’s Guns in Sevierville. They have one for $341. I’d call first. Good luck.
  9. No problem. I got the pick of the litter years ago at INTRAC. They inported 1000’s of them from Russia. Only paid $85 for it. Prices are sky high right now for anything Gun related. Have a good day and stay safe.
  10. North of $500.
  11. Let me check what they are bringing.
  12. Nice firearm. But for close contact (home invasion) I’ll take my MP5K.
  13. I have one unfired since rebuild by the Russians. It’s a Tula with hex receiver, one of the collectible ones. It will cost you more than $350. I live in west Knoxville.
  14. Sorry guys. Like I said, I got this from another forum and didn’t know it was a scam. I figured someone from the Nashville area knows this Jack and could check him out. I was curious that no address was on his webpage.
  15. Got this off another reloading forum. Jacks Reloading Supply, somewhere in middle Tennessee has lots of primers. Good luck.
  16. Title says it all. I reload quite a bit. Can’t find my carbine brass since moving serval years ago. PM me with quantity and price. I can trade .30-06, 7.62x51, or .223/5.56 if you wish. Thanks
  17. I don’t understand as these are legal pre ‘86 fully transferable firearms. They are a part of our American history. Not trying to past on a MPK or MG42.
  18. I gotta ask, can one post class 3 guns for sale in the “firearms for sale” section of this forum?
  19. Come on out and play with the big boys.
  20. Blue Book Gun Values is a starting point.
  21. I have also dealt with that one. I believe it to be IMR4320. I believe that reaches back to the days of the .30-06. I have pulled down a number of .30-06 with the stick powder and measured the powder weight. Around 50g to 52g . That is right in line with the load data for IMR4320. I can’t tell them apart. As always, work up your load.
  22. Would issues of Machine Gun News be of interest to anyone? They contain some interesting info if are a class III person.
  23. The guy I did business with at Knob Creek MG shoot had kegs of surplus powder. He said to use BL-C-(2) data. As a reloader for beltfeds, I purchased several from him and still using it. If you can find an old copy of MGN, early 90’s, he had ads.
  24. Thanks much. The guys have preferred buying them instead of loan. Getting $40.00 to $45.00 a brick depending which flavor. Unfortunately I’m out of what I was willing to pass on. It was a pleasure to meet great guys who enjoy this sport.
  25. Are you asking about David Campbell out of I believe Ohio or Indiana?

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