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1500.00 or best offer.
This a pre-ban semi-auto carbine 9mm that is fired from an open bolt. The TAC-1 and its predecessors are one of the few open bolt firearms that it is grandfathered by the BATFE and is legal to own and sell in the United States.
The TAC-1 is an open bolt, blowback-operated firearm that uses a screw-delayed blowback operation that was first used on Mikhail Kalashnikov's submachine gun prototype.
The weapon has a grip safety as well as a safety lever on the left side of the receiver, over the pistol grip. This version also has a combination lock above the trigger near the safety lever. The magazine release is found behind the magazine well, and the charging knob is on the left side of the upper receiver. The stock, pistol grip, and foregrip of the TAC-1 are wooden.The barrel is 16" in length.
Comes disassembled in a nice case that measures approx. 12 x 17 inches...with a 32 round magazine and loader as well.
The wood is in excellent condition...it does show some wear marks, and some slight surface rust on the top of the receiver on the right side, as shown in the pics. I've seen a few of these over the years, and overall this is in really good condition. I assembled and test fired it, and all works very well.
This a pre-ban semi-auto carbine 9mm that is fired from an open bolt. The TAC-1 and its predecessors are one of the few open bolt firearms that it is grandfathered by the BATFE and is legal to own and sell in the United States.
The TAC-1 is an open bolt, blowback-operated firearm that uses a screw-delayed blowback operation that was first used on Mikhail Kalashnikov's submachine gun prototype.
The weapon has a grip safety as well as a safety lever on the left side of the receiver, over the pistol grip. This version also has a combination lock above the trigger near the safety lever. The magazine release is found behind the magazine well, and the charging knob is on the left side of the upper receiver. The stock, pistol grip, and foregrip of the TAC-1 are wooden.The barrel is 16" in length.
Comes disassembled in a nice case that measures approx. 12 x 17 inches...with a 32 round magazine and loader as well.
The wood is in excellent condition...it does show some wear marks, and some slight surface rust on the top of the receiver on the right side, as shown in the pics. I've seen a few of these over the years, and overall this is in really good condition. I assembled and test fired it, and all works very well.
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