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lookin for decent ww2 rockets pointed style or rounded nose 50-75 or related items thanks
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What's a fair price for a dewat bazooka rocket? I know where one is.
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Are you looking for used practice ones, or demilled "real" ones? And as Darvis asked, what price is considered "fair" for one these days?
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$50-75 bought 1 sweet mint rocket for 50 at aberdeen 8) , got 2 more off g503 for 60 each :D for some reason a few guys think these are worth like $300 :shock: :lol:
like i said there are 2 styles either is fine the pointed tip early one with all seperate fins and the later round tip with the banded fins on the rear not realy sure the difference between spent practice and demilled real ones, just don't 1 to go boom on me they are for display :D
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I've got one that was a practice round (marked SIMCO, and the nose screws on/off to show the weight inside it, and the fins housing screws off, presumably to reload it with another rocket motor insert). I don't know if I'd want to sell it, but if you've got a Romanian AK-47 kit with the barrel intact lying around that you bought back when they were cheap, I might trade you for that. :D It's been hanging around in my gun room in front of my LAWS tube (yes, I know they don't go together, but it looks cool to have a "rocket" section) and I had thought about getting one of the repro bazookas to go with it. But I also had thought of building one of the cut-down AK pistols, too, if I could get into another AK kit cheap enough. Or another possibility might be for a WWII German MG-42 front receiver section with the AA sight mount, to use with my 3-cut rear instead of the Yugo front-end I have now, so I could build it as a German receiver instead of a hybrid. Let me know.
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sorry no ak kits
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PvtJoker-Dan at Angola had a bunch of the German fronts for sale a while ago-needed the bushing and the actual msight piece was missing,but they had the right profile and were cheap.Look in the FS section,around page 3.[I still don't know how to do the link thing] ---bil
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Thanks, Bil.
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Hey Tom, are you still WTB rockets? I just picked up a pair of sumoi kits and could use a little extra cash to cover some of what I spent. Would you want this rocket for $65?

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Never heard back, so I went ahead and put it on GB. The link is http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =103168344
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IF IT DOES NOT SELL LET ME KNOW I WILL DO 65 FOR IT, been away with family probs and a death so email me direct thejerk67@comcast.net thanks
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SPF to Tom (ended the GB auction early for you). Thanks!
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thanks again joker :D
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