i was dancing around some paying customers but if you are on a PC just click the photo and then click it again to zoom inI can’t see prices but a beryl with all the military/clone parts is cool to see. Just needs the stubby grip
i was dancing around some paying customers but if you are on a PC just click the photo and then click it again to zoom inI can’t see prices but a beryl with all the military/clone parts is cool to see. Just needs the stubby grip
Looks like its $2099, which is a pretty meh price even with most of the fixinsI can’t see prices but a beryl with all the military/clone parts is cool to see. Just needs the stubby grip
About what I paid back in May for mine just abouts, with a little extra since I’m sure this doesn’t come with the polish fcg, and other stuffLooks like its $2099, which is a pretty meh price even with most of the fixins
Yeah.
Lord may help you, I can't. United just tapped me out . See above.Imma bout to just pull the trigger on that 106 lord help me
that one is all matching. My friends RC k98 is 800$2k for what looks like a RC k98?…. Sheeshh
Ah, yeah it’s hard to tell from the picsthat one is all matching. My friends RC k98 is 800
you know i only overheard that it was matching..from my knowledge if it has an H band the stock should have a flat milled butt plate not stamped (cupped).Ah, yeah it’s hard to tell from the pics
I’m not an expert on the matter by any means, but from my knowledge, i don’t think you’re far off. The H bands are one of the most commonly replaced parts, if it is matching, depending on manufacturer, they switched from flat buttplates to cupped in 1940, and switched to full solid barrel bands in 1941-1942 from what i remember. There are of course exceptions but i bet that rifle’s from around those 2 years or so if i had to guess.you know i only overheard that it was matching..from my knowledge if it has an H band the stock should have a flat milled butt plate not stamped (cupped).
Parry -- thanks for the photo recon!Some items from the 11/30 pics are gone.