Are they 12.2, 12.3, etc?
Painful
Most are 12.2 and a couple are 12.3
Are they 12.2, 12.3, etc?
Painful
Most are 12.2 and a couple are 12.3
If you actually want to sell the stuff, you have to: right from the begining, advise which classification each gun is, where and who it can be purchased from, and eventually a price.Most are 12.2 and a couple are 12.3
Look at exporting to a US auction house. I recommend Rock Island. They can give estimate of value. A broker can arrange the export.
I bought a couple of 12.3 from switzers last year. the RCMP did nothing for a year and then asked for more photos on the conversion. Got them a couple weeks after they got the photos
I have long wanted a 12.3 MP40 but can't bring myself to spend the money to then have the gun sit in the RCMP lab for several years. Seriously it'd be more satisfying to just staple the cash to the wall. At least then I could actually see it.
I did speak to the shop about the 12.2 MP40 above and unfortunately the asking price is considerably more than what I was interested in paying. Some lucky SOB with much deeper pockets than me is gonna end up w a really cool SMG.![]()
What was the ask? I note the unusually high prices these days for such things, and believe that that many of the elderly folks (or estates) looking to cash out in their "golden years' are expecting to receive FAR too much for their keepsake MGs. Some mistakenly believe that US pricing applies, which is definitely NOT the case North of the border due to our completely different approach to such things. Reality is going to have to kick in at some point if those firearms are ever going to sell either dead or alive....
$5000 for the MP40
I wasn't gonna post that info as it didn't seem like my place to do so. Thanks for the contact info regardless.
I'd be interested to know where the estate got their valuations from? I've talked to a number of people in the know and everyone thinks $5k is considerably too high for an MP40. Thats not to say it won't sell for that, only that it seems to be a pretty high price for an item with an extremely limited pool of potential purchasers.