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G41 duv 43 (Gunbroker Auction)
Here's a German
G41 ........
GunBroker Auction - G41 duv 43 1103a” (click here)
The receiver is marked “G41 duv 43 1103a”. This particular rifle is equipped with scope rails. This was the first German WWII semiautomatiic rifle placed into mass production. These are difficult to find in any condition, and this one is somewhere in the very good/excellent condition category. These rifles are almost impossible to find in this condition. It has been duffle bag cut underneath the front band, this in the only apology for the rifle. The metal is in excellent condition with the bluing turning brown at some highpoints. The stock is in excellent condition (except for a few handling marks). The stock has never been sanded. Everything matches, including the stock. I hate to part with this rifle, it is one of the nicest G41’s that I have ever seen. Keep watching this site, I’ll be selling other German WWII weapons. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: Modern firearms must be transferred through a licensed FFL dealer in your area. Bidder to supply a signed copy of local dealer’s license before shipment will be made. must be used. PAYMENT OPTIONS: Postal Money Orders Personal and business checks are gladly accepted but will delay shipping 2 weeks for clearance NO PAYPAL! I ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL!! SHIPPING: Shipping will be by USPS. Shipping costs, including a hardcase that you will keep, will be $100 including insurance.. All firearms are shipped. U.S. sales only. SAFETY NOTICE: Buyer is solely responsible for determining that a used gun is safe to shoot. The firearms offered have not been test fired but have been given a visual inspection only for auction purposes. It is a requirement that every used firearm is inspected by a qualified gunsmith before firing. By bidding, the buyer agrees to hold seller harmless against damages, injury, or death caused by defective merchandise. RETURN POLICY: All firearms come with a 3-day (M-F) inspection/return privilege. Inspection period begins at time of delivery to your dealer. In the case of a return, buyer pays all shipping so please ask questions BEFORE you bid. REFUNDS WILL NOT BE MADE IF THE WEAPON HAS BEEN FIRED OR ALTERED IN ANYWAY.
Reserve - Auction starts at 2,000 (U.S.)
Regards,
Badger
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Last edited by Badger; 11-21-2007 at 06:45 AM.
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06-23-2007 06:42 PM
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Lol - perhaps one day when I'm rich and famous?
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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The pricing is pretty par for such a rifle.
Everytime I see one of these or a G43, I kick myself for selling my G43. Tuition be damned!
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bonjour
j'ai un G 41 duv 43
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Originally Posted by
Sigismund
What happens at Customs if you import it into Canada
with the 10 round mag that is part of the triggerguard assembly?
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It would have to be pinned prior to entering the country. If using Questar, they may be able to pin it for you.
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But would they look at it like they do a 10 round SVT40 mag and say it the follower has to be welded to Zero rounds - I don't think pinning with a rivet will work at Customs with the law. And you know what it's like to get a 10 round semiauto mag imported into Canada
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I dont know. I was wondering the same, if I was, hypothetically, to import a G41 or 43, what would end up with the magazine. Perhaps asking questar is the best way to go about that. Since they are a dealer they can have unpinned magazines shipped to them, no problem. And perhaps they can pin it.