I'm sure with alot of TLC, there is a fair chunk of change sitting on those shelves.
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I'm sure with alot of TLC, there is a fair chunk of change sitting on those shelves.
that's freakin incredible! Look how well a lot of the guns from the Nepalese cache cleaned up, after 150 years. Those afghan guns have been sitting no more than 60, I bet there are some great pieces in there!
you think they will be for sale in canada soon?
Not likely! I can't see any of those guns being let back in, what with current UN position on small arms, etc etc. :banghead: There is a tantalizing number of Brens there though. I was talking to one of the guys who's been over there, and he said they ran into a few people carrying MP40's and also STG44's. Love to go there on a buying trip........ Of course, I probably wouldn't survive, :bash: but it would be a fun trip while alive.:madsmile:
yes i didn,t think that they would.
I wonder how many of those weapons were locally made copies.
Holly crap, that place looks just like Sarcos! Well almost, a little less dusty I suppose-SDH
Probably a few ... :lol:
How's this for quality control on stamping of markings ... ;)
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Badger
Haha, I suppose a lot of the ones in the cache are like that!
It does not matter how dangerous the place is ,if your there to give the guy in charge a lot of US dollars for what to him is a pile of junk you are going to be safer than in Toronto. Probably the hardest part would be to convince the guy you are for real and that your really want those old bolt actions and machine guns that the only person who can remember seeing ammo for it is the village elder.