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Nyles 08-09-2010 09:44 PM

Semi auto Lee-Enfield? They made two, the British Howell and the South African Rieder. There was also the New Zealand-made Charlton, which was actually full auto.

There were also cartridge firing LeMats, a centerfire model in 11mm French Army or 12mm French Navy and 20 gauge. The earlier pinfire model was in 12mm and 14mm muzzle-loading shotgun.

Markost 08-09-2010 09:52 PM

The Charlton reminds me the Madsen Lmg with that big magazine.

Nyles 08-09-2010 11:18 PM

Well, the Madsen had a top-feeding mag, but yeah, I can definately see what you mean.

funkychinaman 08-10-2010 12:09 AM

Oh, and a modern handgun chambered in 7.62mm Tok. Glock or SIG Sauer can't get on this?

Ermac 08-17-2010 08:05 PM

repro of a type 1 ak47
http://www.imfdb.org/images/a/a0/AK-47.jpg

BurtReynoldsMoustache 08-17-2010 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ermac (Post 17299)

What would be the point?

Yournamehere 08-17-2010 09:39 PM

Eh, so us Americans could get ahold of one? Trying to get an old school Russian AK in America is insanely difficult if not impossible. If we could get them, we would be shooting a piece of history every time it was fired, or at the very least it could be mounted on a wall.

Now a 7.62mm Tokarev Glock or SIG, that doesn't make sense to me. What would be the point of that?

predator20 08-17-2010 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yournamehere (Post 17304)

Now a 7.62mm Tokarev Glock or SIG, that doesn't make sense to me. What would be the point of that?

Surplus ammo is really cheap, like 10 cents a round. It's corrosive though. But after all the surplus dried up, prices would be the same as any other round. What would be the point then. I thought about picking up a case of 1200 rounds, even though I don't currently have a pistol chambered in that round.

Gunmaster45 08-17-2010 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by predator20 (Post 17308)
Surplus ammo is really cheap, like 10 cents a round. It's corrosive though. But after all the surplus dried up, prices would be the same as any other round. What would be the point then. I thought about picking up a case of 1200 rounds, even though I don't currently have a pistol chambered in that round.

Without a dealer's liscense, owning more than a 1000 rounds of one type of ammunition is considered owning an arsenal, which is apparantly illegal. At least in NY anyways.

predator20 08-17-2010 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunmaster45 (Post 17309)
Without a dealer's liscense, owning more than a 1000 rounds of one type of ammunition is considered owning an arsenal, which is apparantly illegal. At least in NY anyways.

That sucks for New Yorkers. I like to keep at least 500 rounds each for most of my calibers. The only exception being .357 magnum, too costly.

I just bought a RIA 1911 in .38 Super, it comes with 900 rounds of FMJ and 250 HP. The ammo and 8 spare mags alone is worth the $650 I paid for everthing.


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