£125 to spend, but on what?
Article about: I've got some extra money left over from the holidays but I'm stuck on what to do with it I'm trying to avoid buying any more gas masks for the moment and I'm thinking of some sort of deacti
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Re: £125 to spend, but on what?
Hi Danny, you can certainly get a Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifle or an M38 or M44 Mosin Nagant Carbine for that money. These are are excellent condition too.
See the Rytons Arms website.
http://www.rytonarms.co.uk/site/home.php
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: £125 to spend, but on what?
Hi Danny,
Of course looking at your age I think your parents will have to get it for you.
Regards
Jock
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Re: £125 to spend, but on what?
Thanks guys, at the moment the Mosin Nagant Carbine or the SVT 40 are at the top of the list. I'll probably ask my Grandad to get them, he's always supported my interests and loves to wind up my parents based on my decisions
Thanks again
Danny
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Re: £125 to spend, but on what?
RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT 1891/30 BOLT ACTION RIFLE, very good condition, with round receiver and matching numbered bayonet ***INCLUDES FREE SLING***
Code: 1114Price: £125.00
from ades link is what i would spend my money on
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Re: £125 to spend, but on what?
thats the one I'm probably going for, but that SVT40 still takes my fancy even though its a bit more expensive!
Thanks
Danny
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I'm with you Danny. That STV40 is an eye catcher for me.
I live in the states and i have problems locating deact's that i want. If that store were near me i would be like a little boy in a candy store
rgds, Ty
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Re: £125 to spend, but on what?
Hi Danny, Tony Budge who runs Ryton Arms is a great guy. He might be open to a deal on an SVT40 if you bought one from him a show.
I have an SVT40. I love them. But you might find an M91/30 Mosin Nagant rifle more fun to own, as these you can strip down more, having an almost intact bolt, whereas the SVT40 bolt and bolt carrier are welded in place due to the deact rules.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: £125 to spend, but on what?
I'm not really up with all the different regulations on different types of deactivated arms. So I take it that bolt action weapons can be cocked, stripped and dry fired? and that rifles like the SVT 40 have their actions welded solid?
I've always thought that old spec deacts can be stripped, dry fired etc and that new spec ones have no moving parts?!?!
Thanks
Danny
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