By Sword and Musket
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By Sword and Musket
Anybody dealt with By Sword and Musket, they seem to have a good selection of classic rifles but the prices seem on the high side.
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I bought a K31 from them.
Item was exactly as described and the service was good. Prices are a bit on the high side but I got exactly what I wanted with the minimum of fuss.
As you indicated, some nice kit on the website.
Mezzer
Item was exactly as described and the service was good. Prices are a bit on the high side but I got exactly what I wanted with the minimum of fuss.
As you indicated, some nice kit on the website.
Mezzer
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Re: By Sword and Musket
[quote="Mezzer"]I bought a K31 from them.
I hope you did not spend as much as the ones he has for sale at present.... how much
I hope you did not spend as much as the ones he has for sale at present.... how much

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Their prices are outrageous - K31s priced at twice the going rate and then some!!!
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Yes makes my one I had for sale recently and still could be a real bargin saving loads of cash....
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Kranks' have K31 & 1911 rifles at £325, how much are Sword & Musket selling them for?
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There are two on offer at £850 each. I recently paid £275 for mine.
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The guys called kirk emmerich,very nice guy,I bought a marlin. 44 going back 5 year,his prices are rather high but I've found quality is good....I guess you get what you pay for..
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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Sorry, but there is no way that paying over three times what I paid for my K31 can be justified by such a comment unless you've got money to throw away.the running man wrote:I guess you get what you pay for..
£850 is an outrageous price to ask for a K31, when normally they fetch somewhere in the range £250-450 here in the UK.
What is even more ridiculous is £3950 for a Lee Speed!
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He does always appear to have nice stuff or more exotic versions. I guess it's a case of supply and demand, he has something that's rare and you want it then whilst he maybe expensive you may have little choice. But I understand everyone's points re the k31's
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