Down the local Czech gun dealer

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Re: Down the local Czech gun dealer

#11 Post by Dellboy »

whats the prices like ?
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#12 Post by HALODIN »

Wow... wtf
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#13 Post by froggy »

Prices. It depends.
All the current brand new production is priced similar to continental Europe, ie : a XDM or Glock 9mm is around £ 450.
He knows very well the collectors' market and while an un-issued post-war BW mil-surp P38 is £ 230, he will sell a war-time one for about £ 700. The P08, which was all matching numbers in a great condition was about a grand, which IMO is a fair price.
The best deals of course are for the issued military weapons which really makes the core of his business : an refurbished Browning HP 35 goes for £ 170, a Vz61 or Uzi about £ 200, AK or Galil are £ 400. I saw a small pile of very tempting & rare BM59 (M14 made by Beretta) for only £ 650.

Tovarich ... Sadly proper military SVD, as you know, are very very scarce everywhere, even there. I did asked before and he rarely ever get any. When he does, they are usually in such a terrible state that they are de-activated and sold to collectors. On the other hand they currently have a stock of never used Chinese NDM86 at a good price. I did consider them at the time before I finally got my SVD but unfortunately they were in 7,62x51. They do have stocks of new M91 but it is more like the PSL. No good to a connoisseur like you but they do have RPG7 if you want to add that to your list ? ;)
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#14 Post by BamBam »

I would cherry pick from that stack of Galils, they really are the best of the AK variants. What a shop though! Very nice selection indeed froggy.
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#15 Post by snayperskaya »

froggy wrote:Prices. It depends.
All the current brand new production is priced similar to continental Europe, ie : a XDM or Glock 9mm is around £ 450.
He knows very well the collectors' market and while an un-issued post-war BW mil-surp P38 is £ 230, he will sell a war-time one for about £ 700. The P08, which was all matching numbers in a great condition was about a grand, which IMO is a fair price.
The best deals of course are for the issued military weapons which really makes the core of his business : an refurbished Browning HP 35 goes for £ 170, a Vz61 or Uzi about £ 200, AK or Galil are £ 400. I saw a small pile of very tempting & rare BM59 (M14 made by Beretta) for only £ 650.

Tovarich ... Sadly proper military SVD, as you know, are very very scarce everywhere, even there. I did asked before and he rarely ever get any. When he does, they are usually in such a terrible state that they are de-activated and sold to collectors. On the other hand they currently have a stock of never used Chinese NDM86 at a good price. I did consider them at the time before I finally got my SVD but unfortunately they were in 7,62x51. They do have stocks of new M91 but it is more like the PSL. No good to a connoisseur like you but they do have RPG7 if you want to add that to your list ? ;)

To be honest the NDM-86 is a very nice rifle....even in Capitalist 7.62x51.And yes, add a RPG-7 to the list :good:
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#16 Post by Les »

When I die, sod going to heaven. I want to go there!! shakeshout
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#17 Post by froggy »

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Which one will you have Tovarich ? but I dont think he takes Pay-Pal ;)
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#18 Post by snayperskaya »

froggy wrote:Image

Which one will you have Tovarich ? but I dont think he takes Pay-Pal ;)
One's a Chinese Type69 and the other is Czech....I hang out for a Russian one and pay in diamonds.......
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