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3 cut mg42 recievers

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Angola Armory ww2 recievers with rails and trunion for sale...800 dollars shipped. I added pics of all of them. Ser #'s are: top to bottom : mu 7212 dfb, mu 8888e dfb, fg 3559c dfb, 9634c bnz, fg 2281c dfb,
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Post by -M60_Gunner- »

Noooooo..... Where were you two days ago buddy, I just bought another receiver. :(



Oh for anyone wondering, stifeout is a real stand up guy. As soon as he receiver my MO he shipped my receiver exactly in the condition as stated.

Thanks again stifeout
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Larry, Thanks for the compliment, I wish I had known. I always had them for sale but I think the way I worded the original ad people thought I only had 3. I've got 5 for sale...Take care, let me know when you get to the range!!
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If you have five for sale, you have to post pics of all five, or the mods will bounce you.

I think this happened with the MG34 parts mess a few weeks ago.
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Lets not start that again!!! :D ---bil
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OK I'll post pics later today, got a busy day. I guess it's true, One should definitely see what their buying.
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Bil wrote:Lets not start that again!!! :D ---bil
Yeah, I'm trying to head it off before the name calling begins! 8)
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Hey stifeout, I might be able to get another receiver. can you PM/E-mail, or post the pics here that show the three letter code?
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I will take one. please post pictures. Or pm me.


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Are there any left?
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Hi , yes I have 3 left.
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is it 800$ for one section? :shock:
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For any new people-these are German receivers,with original serial numbers and desirable cuts.these are not to be confused with Yugo 53s,and replacement /aftermarket receivers.These would be sought by people that have an historical interest.The others are for those that want a shooter,and are not as exacting as to whether or not they have a particular number or makers stamp.It is a matter of what you want.If you do re-enactment it is nice to have the 'real thing',but you may not want it to get banged around or worn.Several reasons for the price differences.Same with kits-Yugos are under $200 now-waffenamt stamped covers alone are approaching this price.This is no attempt to comment pro or con on the price of these particular receivers,just a comment on the differences.I wish that was my table,though! ---bil
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Thanks Bil, couldn't have said it better. The price is for the entire reciever with rails and trunion. I almost feel guilty, almost :oops: but like Bil said these parts have gone up considerably. Thanks for looking, Jorge
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turbothis wrote:is it 800$ for one section? :shock:
800 is for 1 reciever GTS
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I'll take one, if you still have some left. Please email or PM me with which ones are still available. Thanks.

PM sent.

Also I think the 8888 would be the my least fav.
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PM sent IMblitzvt
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If any left I will take one, pm already send to you.
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