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Carl Gustav |
Century Arms M-44 U fixems |
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Has anyone ordered any of the Russian (I presume) M-44 U fixems Century Arms has for sale? They are listed in good incomplete condition. Carl
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Hmm interesting, I have a couple of incomplete hungarian m-44's. Have you looked at parts lately? A replacement M44 bolt costs more than the u-fixem. Still
I do like taking a chance sometimes
Bamasurp
Soviet who?
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Yes, the price of parts makes me hesitant although Sarco has three complete bolts (listed as M91 bolts but who knows) for $59.95 which isn't bad. It's
been my only form of gambling for a number of years and I've done well at it. Carl
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308Dave |
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I purchased a VG incomplete a few months ago and was pleased. It was complete and had a cleaning rod. Only needed a stock repair.
Dave
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin historical review
of pennsylvania [1759]
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gamblegrogan |
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does anybody know the link for century arms u fix em? cannot find web page anywhere.
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin historical review
of pennsylvania [1759]
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