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    All of the converted Brens are actually using original Bren receivers that are welded back and converted to satisfy the gestapo at the BATF, one of my bud's, Pirate, down in Miami is one of the builders for these receivers. He also sells the jigs for rebuild of the receivers.
    Stan's site (Pirate)
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    Wiselite is the other re-manufacturer of the Bren and they also re-utilize the demilled receiver.
    Bren~Build services - www.wlarms.com

    Whatever happened with the gestapo's OAMGAAMG, guess they pick and chose as they like.

    My dream milsurp would be a mint trapdoor ahhhh a nice 45-70 thumper!!

    Dan

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    A Mexican M1954 .30-06 Mauser-Sprinfield hybrid.
    A russian issue Winchester 95.
    A Papa Nambu with shoulder stock.

    All mint condition of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdh1911 View Post
    This is the kind of thing that makes me want to move 30 miles west to the state of Pennsylvania, where one is still trusted with full autos. Here in the state of New Jersey a bayonet lug on an AR 15 is worth $7,500.00 fine and a few years in the local penal facility. SDH
    New Jersey is just trying to prevent drive-by bayonet attacks.......
    A great danger in places not protected by such laws.......
    I'll add a few not yet mentioned: Federov Avtomat, MAS M1918, Simonov 1936, M1907 Mosin carbine, Finnishicon M91 Rv, PE and PEM Mosin Snipers, North Korean and NVA SKS, Early Sovieticon AK.
    I don't remember if anyone mentioned the US Springfield and Garandicon sniper models, but one of each, please......
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    My dream milsurp is a ww2 Germanicon g43. That is one of my favorite rifles of all time and I don't have one. I will have to change that

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    Got the pre 18 1903 and the Garand as well as a carbine and an 03A3. Would dearly love a M1Aicon Thompson and a BAR

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    my dream milsurp

    For me there are two, and without a doubt it would seem that I can afford neither
    First is the M1918 BAR Of course this would be the dream of a lifetime. Strangely as a C&R I am allowed to own one The second is the M1icon Garand The cheapest price on these is $500. I even thought about offering my M1917 US Enfield in trade, but I'm told that such folly is useless. Oh well one can dream

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    Around my neck of the woods paulm a 1917 depending on shape goes between $650 to $800 and it's possible to make a swap at the gunshows. M1icon's at te CMPicon go from $500 to a little over a grand. I have seen them for $1200 to $1500 depending on shape or someones fantasy of it's real worth. I picked up an H&R service grade at the North store a couple weeks back for $600. I've seen rifles not near as nice for $800 to $1200 at shows.

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