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Which do you prefer, commercial walnut or USGI walnut stocks, or synthetic stocks on M14 type rifles? Quite a few guys don't like the open space in GI stocks when installed on semi-auto receivers. I like the slim feel of the USGI stocks over the thicker commercial stocks. That said, my favorite...
Looking for a M1 Carbine, WWII, USGI issue 1942-45. Doesn't need to be all correct as far as internal parts per original manufacture but receiver must match barrel and stock. Have cash Thanks for looking,
Salem, Or - I have for sale a first year "transition" M1911a1. This pistol was rearsenaled at the Augusta Arsenal at one point and has been parkerized, fitted with a Remington Rand slide, HS barrel and stamped AA. Pistol is 100% USGI and untouched since leaving military service - Excellent...
USGI fiberglass stock with hardware. It appears the stock received a coat of paint at some point, but by the looks of it, it may have originally been painted. The stock has no notable flaws. Just typical wear for something sitting around for the last 50 plus years. The butt plate does have some...
This was a temporary field fix for the older USGI 30 round aluminum mags with the horrible early type followers. The permanent fix was a new mag that worked. This fix sometimes salvaged a bad mag for short term use.
The problem was bolt over base stoppages caused by the mag follower. The old...
Used/Issued Milspec 50 Cal Ammo Can. These are genuine US Made [NOT made in China knock-offs]. Again they are also used/issued and have been fielded so they WILL have blemishes/scratches and may have minor rust but still work and seal just fine - Adds Character! Markings and condition will be...
This is very early springfield M1A. I was told it could be an Elmer Ballance receiver but I never removed the rear sight to confirm. It has been a safe queen its entire life. The bore is pristine. All USGI parts. The receiver dates to 1976 if I'm not mistaken. I'm not an M1A guru, so if you have...
Pictures will be coming asap, but these are brand new old stock OKAY USGI mags. These come individually boxed in white cardboard boxes with a 2006 manufacture date marked on the box.
I have 10 of them and would prefer to sell as a lot for $100 and meet up near SouthCenter mall for cash. No...