My Son calls this "The Commie Gun." (big pics...)

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  • Superreverb

    Active Member
    Aug 29, 2009
    357
    Western HoCo
    i love that gun
    must... resist.... urge.... to.... use.... car.... money....

    Use the money for the car. If I ever do decide to sell it, though, I'll put it up here on MDShooters first. Thing's too damn long, and I'm too damn lazy to try to find a proper shipping box ;)
     

    Bullfrog

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    Oct 8, 2009
    15,152
    Carroll County

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    Scott7891

    Love those Combloc guns
    Sep 4, 2007
    1,894
    Back in MD sadly
    I have one as well. It is a nice shooter. A '41 Tula. Can't complain. Even put a cheek-rest on the back of it so it is way more comfy to shoot. I got lucky with mine though I only paid $475 for it two years ago and at Engage Armament of all places.
     

    psoyring

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 25, 2010
    1,052
    Brunswick MD
    Last summer they had an identical make and year one at Collector's Corner for $575, I passed on it but posted it on here in case someone else wanted it. I really like Soviet stuff but these things are really tempermental, and if you opt to shoot milsurp ammo, the breakdown required for proper cleaning is nothing short of a nightmare. They also tend to have problems with the stocks cracking. For what these cost you can almost buy two AK-47s, a weapon that already has the bugs worked out of it.
     

    Scott7891

    Love those Combloc guns
    Sep 4, 2007
    1,894
    Back in MD sadly
    Last summer they had an identical make and year one at Collector's Corner for $575, I passed on it but posted it on here in case someone else wanted it. I really like Soviet stuff but these things are really tempermental, and if you opt to shoot milsurp ammo, the breakdown required for proper cleaning is nothing short of a nightmare. They also tend to have problems with the stocks cracking. For what these cost you can almost buy two AK-47s, a weapon that already has the bugs worked out of it.

    I agree with everything you said I ended up selling mine for those very reasons except mine never jammed. The cleaning was the hassle part which is why it was mostly a safe queen. Ended up selling it for a G3 which is superior to it in every way.
     

    DarthZed

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 25, 2010
    1,647
    Howard County
    Beautiful gun I really want one of these, but the prices are insane. Still keeping an eye out for a nice example, on the cheap. No way I'm paying the $1300-$1500 some people are asking.
     

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