Well, a few months ago I sold a couple milsurp rifles that I rarely fired. One was a Russian M44, and the other was my AG42B. Immediately after selling the rifles I felt the remorse, especially for the loss of the AG42B. Luckily I sold it locally, and as it turns out the opportunity to buy it back came up and I didn't hesitate. As much as I hate loading for this beast (because of what it does to my brass), and although I may rarely fire it, I'm still very happy to have it back home. It will fit right back in it's old spot with my other Swedes, and will remain there for a long time.
Here's a few pics,
1916 CG80 with S&L barrel, (built by Ingemar Johansson 1989)
1900 CG M96 SA stamped receiver, FSR rifle
1943 AG42B
http://sdrv.ms/Y2PHuN
http://sdrv.ms/Y2PV4U
http://sdrv.ms/Y2PZ4M
http://sdrv.ms/ZweUOv
http://sdrv.ms/Y2Q4oY
Here's a few pics,
1916 CG80 with S&L barrel, (built by Ingemar Johansson 1989)
1900 CG M96 SA stamped receiver, FSR rifle
1943 AG42B
http://sdrv.ms/Y2PHuN
http://sdrv.ms/Y2PV4U
http://sdrv.ms/Y2PZ4M
http://sdrv.ms/ZweUOv
http://sdrv.ms/Y2Q4oY
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