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    What is the next batch of milsurp ?

    Hi guys, I am wondering what could be next in the milsurp departement! I really would like to get a nice m38 swedish mauser but did I missed the boat?

    Thx guys!

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    I'd say its a safe bet you did. ( no proof)

    My guess is that were going to see something in the pistol market maybe a Chinese CF98? or other chinese type pistol of some sort

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    Again I have no proof or knowledge, just hope.

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    Other vendors have them, would be nice to see them from TradeEX too.
    Quote Originally Posted by FAST-121 View Post
    I'd say its a safe bet you did. ( no proof)

    My guess is that were going to see something in the pistol market maybe a Chinese CF98? or other chinese type pistol of some sort
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    Quote Originally Posted by macpowa View Post
    Hi guys, I am wondering what could be next in the milsurp departement! I really would like to get a nice m38 swedish mauser but did I missed the boat?

    Thx guys!
    You missed the boat for Swedish M38's by at least 15 years, that was the last time they were available from dealers in any numbers. The only ones dealers or anybody now get are the ones that owners put back on the marketplace from their own collections.
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