Is that from the estate of the PPCLI guy?
He was in the past an officer from 1 PPCLI.
Is that from the estate of the PPCLI guy?
So, I know the owner of this rifle. The history of it is, it’s from South Africa and the folding stock was built by a company to address have a short readily available rifle for farmers to defend themselves. This was before they let civilians purchase the semi-auto versions of the R4/5. As to the paint job, I do believe it was done by a ex-Rhodesian. The man who owned it was a instructor for gunsite and worked PMC contracts. However, he passed away suddenly at a young age. The rifle has a history and a reason for the conversion, bubba wasn’t involved
RIP B___ns-O-Matic PlayStation.
Current bid: $125
And no, not my bid.

That's a cool piece of history. This is why I love this hobby.So, I know the owner of this rifle. The history of it is, it’s from South Africa and the folding stock was built by a company to address have a short readily available rifle for farmers to defend themselves. This was before they let civilians purchase the semi-auto versions of the R4/5. As to the paint job, I do believe it was done by a ex-Rhodesian. The man who owned it was a instructor for gunsite and worked PMC contracts. However, he passed away suddenly at a young age. The rifle has a history and a reason for the conversion, bubba wasn’t involved
RIP B___ns-O-Matic PlayStation.
It went for $275.
Any idea what Lot #29 settled out at?
Any idea what Lot #29 settled out at?



























