The rules for de-activation vary great between EU country's. In Germany only a bold and a barrel is a licensed part. A receiver is free sale. (you can buy AR lower's without a license or registration there, even without serial number). When de-activating in Germany normally there are holes...
I''m talking about the legal gun trade of surplus guns.
Criminals arn't interested in WW 2 guns, they got AK 47's from Albania and former Yugoslavia.
According to the police these AK's go for around 300€ on the black market.
The heavy griminals also have Semtex and RPG's. A lot of weapons...
They've got Thompson M1928A1 an M1 versions.
A PPSH 41 with drum is also only 200€ and a VZ61 Scorpion is 350€.
There is also a lot of ex-Yugoslavian hardware on the market here.
A MG42/53 (Yugo copy of the MG 42) in good condition goes for around 350€.
The market for these weapons is very...
The Russians have cleared their WO2 stocks once again.
You can buy brand new WW2 Thompson SMG's for 650€ in Europe.
I've bought 10 30 round Thompson mags for 200€.
PPS 43 SMG's are going for 200€ and Maxim machine guns on the wheel carriage are less than a 1000.
The are all as good as new...
Fabarm is an idependant Italian company.
In Europe it's sold through the Carl Walther dealership, in the US it has been sold through H1K i believe and now throug Tristar i've read here.
Here in Europe the Fabarm pump guns are popular in competition shooting. They are rugged and are very good value for money. For the price you pay here for a stock Remington 870 mariner you have a Fabarm SDASS Pro forces shotgun wich has a stock with pistol grip, Weaver rail, LPA Ghost ring...
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