stv Snipers and more for Cheap.

Talquin

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gotta love mother russia. Can-am .... do you have a import permit for russian and american lend lease goods?

You read that right. Original, un-messed with, SVT-40 snipers with mounts and scopes for $120.54 and the best part is they've got 11,500 in stock. Go here to find out more. And no, I'm not kidding.

http://store.warfare.ru/


PPSh for $28.19 and they've got 200,000 in stock.

91/30's are selling for $21.85 each; they've got some original PU snipers as well for about $189 each.

Russian SKS's are going for $30.30 each.

Thompsons (gotta love the Lend-Lease Act!) are selling for between $225.57 and $262.92 depending on if it's 1942 or 1928 manufacture/model. Oh yeah, 5000 of the different models are in stock.

Maxims on mounts going for $469.81.
 
Shows you what a working we're getting on this end. FWIW, a well known Canadian sports store lists Mosin 91/30's at $95 COST! There are a lot of middlemen to pay off, I guess.

I'm more interested in a Mig 29 for $650,000 anyway.
 
Wow...that's almost bizarre...they'll actually sell you a Mig 29 or a T80 tank??:confused:

Guess they must be pretty hard up for cash these days.

Importers- Please get some of the Mosins etc.
It's probably easier to import from there than from south of us.
 
Hell, even if you imported DEACTIVATED PPSh's, you could make a ton of cash, no?

Is a deact still a firearm from an import point of view? I'm guessing yes, but you never know!
 
When Century imported Vz 58's into the US to chop for parts kits, they paid $5 US per rifle, with accessories. Shipping not included, of course.
 
I think it's great that Soviet rifles came in from Eastern Europe, but you would be best to do some careful thinking when you're giving money to a government who has dissenters murdered by the secret police and is reviving the megolomaniacal ideology of communism. The last thing they should get is money to further their aims.
 
All one needs is a hefty bank account (cash up front), and some importing papers for this side and work out the logistics on the other along with related permits/handouts, and it's a piece of cake in comparison to some of the other zillion things that get shipped around the globe on a daily basis. :)

The last thing they should get is money to further their aims.

I look on it as paying respect to the hard work put in by the slaves of former Soviet Union.
 
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I look on it as paying respect to the hard work put in by the slaves of former Soviet Union.

That's like paying tribute to the Kaiser's Germany by giving money to Hitler.

The website isn't working for me either. Sometimes the main page will load but whenever I click on a subcategory it has an error message. Typical Russian website.
 
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