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Re: AK47

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 5:11 pm
by Les
Dellboy wrote:we are the same as the carp fishing Tackle Tarts lol
We're all doomed! :squirrel: :o 5mith

Re: AK47

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 5:19 pm
by Dellboy
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Re: AK47

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:23 am
by snayperskaya
Dark Skies wrote:Clearly our mileage may vary. I spent quite a bit on my SGC V22 ten years back but then it's incredibly well built and a straight shooter with impeccable back up. Having shot a few AK-22 types ... I'm not convinced one is worth that kind of money when there's so many 'proper' (uh oh, now I've done it) better rifles / handguns out there for less money.
But compared to other AK-22 types that Polish Beryl is in a different league so to speak....it isn't so much a clone/copy but an actual AK chambered in .22lr, built like a tank (probably recycled T-62's!!!) and certainly better quality than say the GSG offering for example.

To be honest I would imagine that the price has been bumped up for our market and they would actually be cheaper in the rest of Europe.

Re: AK47

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 9:16 pm
by Nelly2014
snayperskaya wrote:
Dark Skies wrote:Clearly our mileage may vary. I spent quite a bit on my SGC V22 ten years back but then it's incredibly well built and a straight shooter with impeccable back up. Having shot a few AK-22 types ... I'm not convinced one is worth that kind of money when there's so many 'proper' (uh oh, now I've done it) better rifles / handguns out there for less money.
But compared to other AK-22 types that Polish Beryl is in a different league so to speak....it isn't so much a clone/copy but an actual AK chambered in .22lr, built like a tank (probably recycled T-62's!!!) and certainly better quality than say the GSG offering for example.

To be honest I would imagine that the price has been bumped up for our market and they would actually be cheaper in the rest of Europe.
I imagine this has been answered before but if one could source a Beryl what would be the problems and logistics of importing it?

Re: AK47

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:45 am
by RDC
Nelly2014 wrote:
I imagine this has been answered before but if one could source a Beryl what would be the problems and logistics of importing it?
Rusmilitary are selling them, aren't they?

Re: AK47

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:45 am
by Dellboy
It says advance orders and last order July so maybe in batches ,worth a call .

If you have the space on your ticket could you not just fly in buy it have it delivered airside then have it put on your ticket back here ?

that sounds too simple i must be wrong .

Re: AK47

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:17 pm
by Nelly2014
RDC wrote:
Nelly2014 wrote:
I imagine this has been answered before but if one could source a Beryl what would be the problems and logistics of importing it?
Rusmilitary are selling them, aren't they?
Yes at a stupid price. I hate getting mugged for living in a nanny state. I think I'll make inquiries when I go to CZ in a month.

Re: AK47

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:18 pm
by snayperskaya
Nelly2014 wrote:
RDC wrote:
Nelly2014 wrote:
I imagine this has been answered before but if one could source a Beryl what would be the problems and logistics of importing it?
Rusmilitary are selling them, aren't they?
Yes at a stupid price. I hate getting mugged for living in a nanny state. I think I'll make inquiries when I go to CZ in a month.
Tell me about it, a brand new Dragunov/Tigr can be had in Russia for around £900.......add a grand to that by the time they get here!!! wtf