Milsurps from WWII to present days.

It's Luxembourg...and yes we have gun control, every gun is registered, either on a sports shooters license (semi-autos and handguns) or on a collectors permit (full autos)

Complimets for the collection :) Here in Italy the last collecting permission for full-autos was released in 1975 after that proibition of full-autos to civilians. Is it possibleto find in the Great Duchy of Luxembourg some of your Mausers in 6,5x55?


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Nice collection theholeinthedonut. I see that you have a good amount of M1 Carbines. Are the easy to find and how much do they go for in Luxembourg?
 
Very nice collection. I'm docking you marks for not having an StG44, though. That would be the absolute first "milsurp" I'd get my hands on if I were in your position.
 
Great collection that's one to be proud of. I'm new here and need help after seven years I convinced my liberal girlfriend I'm starting a collection I grew up in the sticks she's in the city I will have a $10000 budget and want antique guns but don't want to get ripped off were should I start to educate myself with a nice old army colt or a ol Winchester thanks.
 
Wow very impressive collection all. Too bad the FA's are just officially for show. I guess they gotta get you somehow. So tell me with all of those FA's none have loaded themselves and gone on a shooting rampage unchecked? The media here would have you believe that anyone with an FA is a hair breadth away from snapping and offing their entire neighbourhood. That goes for us semi owners too. None can be trusted, that is if you believe the CBC. That and the only people that really own guns are farmers and duck hunters, I guess me and all the other city folk that own guns don't count. Sorry to unload like this but I wanna come visit.
 
Nice collection theholeinthedonut. I see that you have a good amount of M1 Carbines. Are the easy to find and how much do they go for in Luxembourg?

You can find still them, but the "BoB" effect also happened over here, so it's getting difficult to find stuff. Prices vary very much depending on where you buy, from a fellow collector a good M1 carbine in original condition will be around 800€, from a dealer it will be around 1200€. If you lucky and you find one at a farmers attic he might give it to you for free or for just two hundred €.

Wow very impressive collection all. Too bad the FA's are just officially for show. I guess they gotta get you somehow. So tell me with all of those FA's none have loaded themselves and gone on a shooting rampage unchecked? The media here would have you believe that anyone with an FA is a hair breadth away from snapping and offing their entire neighbourhood. That goes for us semi owners too. None can be trusted, that is if you believe the CBC. That and the only people that really own guns are farmers and duck hunters, I guess me and all the other city folk that own guns don't count. Sorry to unload like this but I wanna come visit.

Two days ago the minister of justice has started an "anti-firearms" campaign....he wants a "discussion" in society about how many guns and what kind of guns are needed. The usual crap, I'm afraid the good days are over.
 
Another M1 carbine, this one is a Standard Products. I got it from a friends father who got it when he was a member of the Résistance and fought with the GI´s in 1944/1945.

It is a low serial number, early production and all the parts seem to be original, except for the type 2 sight which must have been fitted by an US Army armourer before the old geezer got it.


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