HISTORIC FIREARMS AUCTION

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HISTORIC FIREARMS AUCTION

#1 Post by 25Pdr »

HISTORIC FIREARMS AUCTION ...

Some interesting Gun Porn.

E.G. How about a Webley Fosbery? My friend has two of them among his 7(3) collection.

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#2 Post by AL8 »

interesting prices as well
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#3 Post by dave_303 »

Type 11 SMG for $2000? yes please, they are hens teeth
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#4 Post by froggy »

Salut,

the price of the knifes are truly amazing ...
Lot 1268. 6 SILVER MOUNTED MATCHING TABLE OR BUTTER KNIVES.
Est: $18,000.00 - $24,000.00 a "bargain" at only $17,250.00 :shock:

I'd love to know more about that "pistol Belt buckle" ... I always thought they were "fantaisy" items , @ 17K I hope the buyer knew what he was doing ...
Meaty

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#5 Post by Meaty »

I'd love to know more about that "pistol Belt buckle" ... I always thought they were "fantaisy" items , @ 17K I hope the buyer knew what he was doing ...
Could case a few problems when you are fumbling with your flies after a few shandies :shock:
froggy

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#6 Post by froggy »

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Or a quicky on the back seat of the Merc, Helga's blond aryans braids getting stuck where they should not with devastating effect for Herr Flick' manhood ... O:-)
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#7 Post by Porcupine »

dave_303 wrote:Type 11 SMG for $2000? yes please, they are hens teeth
It's a DEWAT or 'deactivated war trophy' which means it was brought back to the US some time after the 1968 Gun Control Act that made it illegal to import machineguns for civilians. An exemption was granted to guns with a steel block welded into the action and a barrel plug - these are still controlled by the National Firearms Act, so they are still considered machineguns, but are exempt from the $200 transfer tax and could be legally imported after 1968. Since they don't actually work they are just wall hangers and nobody is willing to pay much for them. That particular example also looks like it is covered in rust!
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