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Actually, no. You'd have to go to Russia, and sign up to help the Russian genocide. It's Wagner who is showing these off, not Ukrainians.And all you have to do to get your hands on one is go to the Ukraine and sign up to shoot Russians.
Nice! But the 1928AC is more my bag, the classic Chicago Typewriter with a more leisurely and controlled rate of fire.Man, what I wouldn't give to get a real (as in: from WWII, full-auto) M1A1.
Makes my M1927A1 look like a piker...
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Good condition 25 K and more.Wow what a stash! What do you think a crate of these are worth? Lend lease after WW 2. Time to come home.
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Less if we address the artificially limited supply from Hughes closing the registry.Good condition 25 K and more.
Five more holes?Nice! But the 1928AC is more my bag, the classic Chicago Typewriter with a more leisurely and controlled rate of fire.
What's fifteen rounds in a second gonna do that ten can't, other than vehicle threats?
^^^Man, I would love to have one of those. They are expensive and hard to find.Man, what I wouldn't give to get a real (as in: from WWII, full-auto) M1A1.
Makes my M1927A1 look like a piker...
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The 1927A1? Not so expensive ($2,200 plus tax in 2017), and Kahr Arms makes them to order.^^^Man, I would love to have one of those. They are expensive and hard to find.
Which variant is that? I'm looking in my Kahr Arms catalog and I don't see a 1928 "AC" model... unless you're talking about the 1927A1 Commando model...Nice! But the 1928AC is more my bag, the classic Chicago Typewriter with a more leisurely and controlled rate of fire.
I wanted the M1SB, but $2200 is a chunk of change.The 1927A1? Not so expensive ($2,200 plus tax in 2017), and Kahr Arms makes them to order.
If you mean the M1A1, then that's a whole other matter...
Out of curiosity, how do they run? Time was I was very tempted by their SBR Thompson line, but their M1 Carbine offering was one of the biggest POS I've ever had the displeasure of dealing with, and that drove me away. (In fairness, every other commercial M1 Carbine I've had experience was some degree of crap, but the AO was simply beyond atrocious. Went original M1/M2 and never went back.)The 1927A1? Not so expensive ($2,200 plus tax in 2017), and Kahr Arms makes them to order.
I see... You were after this one, right?I wanted the M1SB, but $2200 is a chunk of change.
I guess I still remember when $1400 got you a very nice rifle. Way back when in olden times. Like 4 years ago.
Not like you're gonna make a target half again as dead,LOLFive more holes?
Vintage full-auto, the first ones were 1921's remanufactured with slower Blish lockwork.Which variant is that? I'm looking in my Kahr Arms catalog and I don't see a 1928 "AC" model... unless you're talking about the 1927A1 Commando model...
As I understand it, the1927s are all semi-auto (for the civilian market), while the 1928s are select fire.