Price On the whole lot 600 OBO. ammo bayos pouches etc.. 985-860-2245 for any questions, call or text mike. Still open to trades listed in next post, or whatever you may offer.
m44 250 all prices OBO
m95 350
carcano - 125
arisaka - 300
got to go, found a receiver and ak kit that i must have.
First up Would be my 1953 Polish M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine with the folding bayonet ETC.. No accessories besides the obvious. If you're interested in this gun then you already know about the features. If you don't know about it, The Polish made the highest quality M44, I'm sure somebody else has a different opinion about that. But that seems to be the general consensus to me. I'm not going to try to place a value on these rifles. None of them are particularly rare or expensive, and I'm really just here to trade. So here's an image of the first rifle. If you're interested in a more specific photo of something else on the rifle PM me. And I'll get you what you want. The bore and rifle are in overall excellent condition.
http://i.imgur.com/ZEpaq.jpg <-- High Resolution Photo at this link
Second Is my Steyr-Mannlicher M1895/30 Carbine This is an Austro/Hungarian straight pull bolt action. I comes with some very interesting accessories. A very nice bayonet and sheath in excellent condition. German 8x56r Ammunition and en bloc clips with German markings of this particular era of production. The bore and rifle are in overall excellent condition.
The high rez links first
http://i.imgur.com/ZN3gw.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/aj3Q9.jpg
The third rifle I have less information on and is a Terni Carcano I don't have any accessories for it other than 20 ppu rounds (no en blocs (6.5x52mm) the upper hand guard has a crack in it. Other than that there is some surface rust. The gun needs a good expert cleaning which I do on some of my C&Rs but I decided not to try and tinker with this one. I felt like I shouldn't. The bore and other mechanical parts seems to be in average condition and all in working order. I've never fired it, the owner before me said he killed a pig with it. I don't know how many decades ago that was, LOL. The gun has a few random markings that I haven't taken the time to look up or make any sense of. If you're interested I'll get you some photos of these markings.
high rez
http://i.imgur.com/OO8L1.jpg
Last but certainly not least I think is the coolest one I'm willing to trade, 1897 Japanese Mauser type 6.5mm, redesigned in 1907 at the Tokyo Arsenal as a Type 38 Arisaka. This gun is In Great shape Aesthetically( LOL) There's a patina that would be expected with any gun this age, and mechanically appears to work very nicely. The bore has some moderate pitting which is one reason I never fired it. The second reason is it just seems like it may be a little too brittle to go out for more than a shot or two. I like the way it looks, it has some very interesting markings/stampings on it and from what I understand about it has been in the possesion of atleast three different armies. I don't have any accessories for this rifle and no ammunition either.
http://i.imgur.com/weXyK.jpg
m44 250 all prices OBO
m95 350
carcano - 125
arisaka - 300
got to go, found a receiver and ak kit that i must have.
First up Would be my 1953 Polish M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine with the folding bayonet ETC.. No accessories besides the obvious. If you're interested in this gun then you already know about the features. If you don't know about it, The Polish made the highest quality M44, I'm sure somebody else has a different opinion about that. But that seems to be the general consensus to me. I'm not going to try to place a value on these rifles. None of them are particularly rare or expensive, and I'm really just here to trade. So here's an image of the first rifle. If you're interested in a more specific photo of something else on the rifle PM me. And I'll get you what you want. The bore and rifle are in overall excellent condition.
http://i.imgur.com/ZEpaq.jpg <-- High Resolution Photo at this link
Second Is my Steyr-Mannlicher M1895/30 Carbine This is an Austro/Hungarian straight pull bolt action. I comes with some very interesting accessories. A very nice bayonet and sheath in excellent condition. German 8x56r Ammunition and en bloc clips with German markings of this particular era of production. The bore and rifle are in overall excellent condition.
The high rez links first
http://i.imgur.com/ZN3gw.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/aj3Q9.jpg
The third rifle I have less information on and is a Terni Carcano I don't have any accessories for it other than 20 ppu rounds (no en blocs (6.5x52mm) the upper hand guard has a crack in it. Other than that there is some surface rust. The gun needs a good expert cleaning which I do on some of my C&Rs but I decided not to try and tinker with this one. I felt like I shouldn't. The bore and other mechanical parts seems to be in average condition and all in working order. I've never fired it, the owner before me said he killed a pig with it. I don't know how many decades ago that was, LOL. The gun has a few random markings that I haven't taken the time to look up or make any sense of. If you're interested I'll get you some photos of these markings.
high rez
http://i.imgur.com/OO8L1.jpg
Last but certainly not least I think is the coolest one I'm willing to trade, 1897 Japanese Mauser type 6.5mm, redesigned in 1907 at the Tokyo Arsenal as a Type 38 Arisaka. This gun is In Great shape Aesthetically( LOL) There's a patina that would be expected with any gun this age, and mechanically appears to work very nicely. The bore has some moderate pitting which is one reason I never fired it. The second reason is it just seems like it may be a little too brittle to go out for more than a shot or two. I like the way it looks, it has some very interesting markings/stampings on it and from what I understand about it has been in the possesion of atleast three different armies. I don't have any accessories for this rifle and no ammunition either.
http://i.imgur.com/weXyK.jpg
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