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8 Sturmgewehrs,EIGHT STURMGEWEHRS!!! :what::what::what:

For how much would you sold one,please tell me you are living in Europe!

I would trade my left arm,eye and kidney for one of these!:banghead:
Maybe even a lung if in good condition!
 
Homeguard... even in Europe these run upwards of 3K Euros a piece. Magazines are 100+
I have been saving up for three years now for one... that is only semi-auto.
 
Semi-auto!?
Those are butchered or replicas?!

Many interesting things can be found in Croatia in past few years,
and even now in Bosnia(but bee quick,UN is stealing it! Literally!)
but I was minor and cash-less;

I found MP40 for 1k€,K43 for €600,MG42 for as little as €100 and best deal
ewer was a bit more than €500 for FG42! Yep FG42 in perfect condition!

I don't give a damn if legal or illegal,some day they will become legal,
especially because illegal guns punishments are max. of few hundred $ :)
Remember folks,this is Balkan,not USA!

Another word on UN guys in Bosnia,why do people selling them cheap;
They go in your house,with dogs,and collect any gun they found,legal or not.
If you don't let them in,they arrest you and search your house while your are in custody.That happened almost to every house in Bosnia!
They are saying that is because terrorist are arming themselves from Bosnia,that is bullcrap!
I think they are doing so only to disarm people,unleash some idiots on them
in next few years and then sell them pricey weapons!

I wouldn't have second thought on piercing mothe****ers with MG42
and booby-traping whole place even if they kill me!

What do you Americans think about that!?
 
[QUOTEHey "swiss7.5" That is a very nice bench. Where did you get the plans for the shelving unit.
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Thanks Crimeguy7, I made the plans up myself.
 
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You guys are way to neat this is what twentyfive years of use looks like. Some day would like to have a nice large bench like a few of you have.
 
Here Is My Reloading Bench (Moveable)

For those of you with limited space check this one out! My dad (bigione) built this back in the 70's. It is 3' long x 2' wide x 33" tall on 8 carpet casters. The first picture shows the cabinet not in use and stored in a corner of the house. When ready to reload just move cabinet anywhere you want in house or apartment and have fun without pi$$ing off the wife! Each picture after shows the different functions just by moving either the press shelf or the powder measurer shelf to the top of the cabinet and sliding shelf in or out on rails. The pictures wont all fit on here so will do several posts!
 

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More Pictures

Here is some more! Sorry about the last one. I guess my Weimaraner (Smokey) just had to get on here! LOL
 

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The last ones!

Here is the last of them! Thanks for looking!
 

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Give me a little time. I had help getting these on here I need help in making them bigger so they are not blurry!

Once the pictures have been downsized you can't upsize them. You may need to retake them and size to 640X480.
 
Bigger pics!! (FINNALLY

Here you go guys! See if thats what you are looking for! This will really work good for you guys that are in apartments or limited space. Dad and I have never seen another one like it!!
 

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More!!

Here! You just turn the powder measure shelf around and use the case trimmer!
 

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No longer a work in progress!

...well almost there. I've heard that your bench should be sturdy enough to dance on, well mine should be strong enough to park a chevy on. The posts are treated 4x4 and the top is one solid piece of 3" thick beam of some sort. The latch is from a gate that broke during the last hurricane (just can't stand to throw good junk away). Don't worry, the dart board is no longer behind it, and I have a dust cover for the scale. Thanks to the folks who recommended the classic cast; that thing is almost as solid as my bench:D. 'Hope everyone enjoys my man cave. Let me know what you think. -Rob
 

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Sorry it is so messy. I have been working on music, and also loading. The family has been gone, so I have neglected to clean it up. I get more work done when everything is close by. :)

I have a closet that is full of tools and supplies as well. It isn't much, but it gets the job done.
 

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SHimit,

Great little bench. Keep it simple and your good to go.


Desmoduc.

You did good.

LGB
 
I've finished my project now. I've always wanted a dedicated handloading area, and now I finally have one. Its in my detached garage (which I could probably still park a Smart Car in (if I had one) or perhaps a Toyota Yaris hatchback. My various junk is parked there now, but I digress. My 7-year old step-son calls it my "Base" and has now decided he also needs a "Base".

Here is how it started in mid-March:

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Here is how it is after this weekend (the third weekend spent working on it):

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