kraftyone
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- Mar 9, 2013
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Yeah this past weekend was a toss up chantilly or Oaks and I chose Oaks have not been to chantilly before
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New Production Garand Food at Midway for .62 cpr + shipping
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/35...ngfield-m1-garand-150-grain-full-metal-jacket
Make sure to add one of the cheap free shipping items to reduce the shipping cost.
Sadly not C&R but Bulgy Maks are on sale at SOG for $289 plus ship. I might finally jump on one.
http://www.southernohiogun.com/mili...ols-excellent-condition-appears-unissued.html
Anybody know how much longer until some of these Bulgarian Maks start to become C&R? I.e. what years were these made?
ETA: looks like 1970-2000. Some will come C&R in 2020, woot!
Based on the date code methodology and googling some pics of the SOG batch, it looks like most of these guns were made in the late 1980s and even into the early 1990s. Def gonna be awhile.
I really want one of these Bulgy Maks but I really think they are priced a little too high. After shipping and transfer you are looking at +$350 and I feel like at that price I'd rather spend $100 more and just get a Glock 43.
I would love one but I refuse to get an HQL. Buy these now. You'll be smacking yourself in 10 years when they're C&R and $400 more.
I would agree. I've got an unspecified number of Bulgarian Makarovs. Great shooters, and one of the best looking Eastern European all steel handguns, virtually iconic as the profile is easy to recognize. Very easy to shoot accurately. On the other hand, I didn't hold on to my nearly pristine CZ-82 or my very clean P64 - eventually sold both. The Makarov hit the sweet spot for me.
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Russian and East German Makarovs are all C&R regardless of date.
"Makarov, pistol, Russian and East German, caliber 9mm Makarov"
That doesn't include the IJ-70 commercial, which was a derivative (although some would argue that).
(the original intent was military surplus).
neat site:
http://www.makarov.com/makfaq.html
Russian and East German Makarovs are all C&R regardless of date.
"Makarov, pistol, Russian and East German, caliber 9mm Makarov"
That doesn't include the IJ-70 commercial, which was a derivative (although some would argue that).
(the original intent was military surplus).
neat site:
http://www.makarov.com/makfaq.html
Russian and East German Makarovs are all C&R regardless of date.
"Makarov, pistol, Russian and East German, caliber 9mm Makarov"
That doesn't include the IJ-70 commercial, which was a derivative (although some would argue that).
(the original intent was military surplus).
neat site:
http://www.makarov.com/makfaq.html
so, how old is the info on that site. It says Bulgarian maks are $125-$200
$250-300 is pretty common these days for the Bulgarians depending on condition. The East German ones are more sought after and sell in the $400-700 range depending on condition.so, how old is the info on that site. It says Bulgarian maks are $125-$200
$250-300 is pretty common these days for the Bulgarians depending on condition. The East German ones are more sought after and sell in the $400-700 range depending on condition.
Mags run approx $20/each.
9x18 Mak (steel cased) ammo is a little more expensive than brass 9mm Luger, and it is typically less expense than brass 380 ACP.
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