T Tommy.Gun New member Dec 7, 2002 #1 http://www.machinegunbooks.com/cgibin/ikonboard/topic.cgi?forum=1&topic=1015
L Long Path New member Dec 7, 2002 #4 Oof! I REALLY didn't need to see that! Moving this thread to the Full Auto forum, where folks who really appreciate 1928s can lend their own tears.
Oof! I REALLY didn't need to see that! Moving this thread to the Full Auto forum, where folks who really appreciate 1928s can lend their own tears.
C C.R.Sam New member Dec 8, 2002 #7 Bout four years ago I was offered a lot of a bit over 200 of those at $250 ea FOB Greece. Passed. Sam
Bout four years ago I was offered a lot of a bit over 200 of those at $250 ea FOB Greece. Passed. Sam
B Blackhawk New member Dec 8, 2002 #9 Being in the right place at the right time with acceptable cash can result in lots of tears of envy. Like mine....
Being in the right place at the right time with acceptable cash can result in lots of tears of envy. Like mine....
C C.R.Sam New member Dec 8, 2002 #11 Phyphor... Why ? Would have had to strip em and bring in all but the receivers as parts kits. Total expence high and pretty involved deal. And I didn't have over fifty grand green in my pocket at the moment. Sam
Phyphor... Why ? Would have had to strip em and bring in all but the receivers as parts kits. Total expence high and pretty involved deal. And I didn't have over fifty grand green in my pocket at the moment. Sam
S Sleuth New member Dec 10, 2002 #12 A buddy of mine was on a Destroyer Escort in the Carib. at the end of WWII. They tossed thompsons, 50 round drums, .45s, BARs, etc. over the side (NO, I don't know where!). The war was over, who wanted guns now?
A buddy of mine was on a Destroyer Escort in the Carib. at the end of WWII. They tossed thompsons, 50 round drums, .45s, BARs, etc. over the side (NO, I don't know where!). The war was over, who wanted guns now?