Don, that's one of those things you never know. If it sells today, they may have another tomorrow, or they may never get another one. If they do get another one, it may be in better, or worse, condition than the other. Most of their inventory comes from other collectors; that have either changed the scope of their collection, passed away, or have upgraded. Hugh Brock used to do his own importing, but they now have relatively few current imports on hand.
They have a near 100% Chilean Mauser now that they got from a collector because he found one in better shape. With a quick (5 minute) glance over it, I found absolutely no blemishes on it. John, then showed me the only blemish, though original, the rear sight was (ever so slightly) discolored. I couldn't notice it in interior lighting, I had to get it in natural light to be able to see it. It left me wanting to see the rifle that that collector upgraded to.
Last fall I bought (from Brock's), an AG-42, and an SVT-40 after years of looking. Within a couple of weeks they had 2 more AG-42s. One in slightly better condition, one in slightly worse. They still haven't replaced the SVT.
But anyway, their site is nice for keeping up with their new inventory. But the pictures don't do enough justice for many of their firearms. It's worth the time (and money) to go see them in person. I usually try to get over their every 2-3 months, I just have the problem of usually returning home with a hitch-hiker,
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Wyman
Edit for addition; Gilroy, I thought the same thing about a Type 2 Jap. Paratrooper for $1900. I looked at it for several months and couldn't make myself pull the trigger (no pun intended). It sold about 2 weeks before I was going to go get it. There may be another one some time, there may not. That's part of the fun of collectible Mil-Surps, you just never know (what, when, or where) you may happen across something of interest to you. You just have to be prepared with both money and knowledge.