Eye candy that will give you a stroke

Klunk

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Niagara region
Of note:

original MP-3008
Solothurn SG-100
several Johnson LMGs
Fg42
2 ChauChaus (one is a 30-06)
A FRICKN M2 flame thrower!!!
A crate of 3 THREE PIATs
JAPANESE TYPE 5 EXPERIMENTAL SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE (Garand Copy)
Jap Arisaka snipers and para take-downs (a bunch)
G41s G43s by the truckload
Mauser snipers (all of them, I think)
VG1....VG2.....A frickn VG5!!!!!!


All from one guys collection

Its a US auction so I think I can post the link

http://juliaauctions.net/auctions/233/div_catalog_233.asp?
 
WOW!!!!

All from one collection. Yup, stroked right out there.

Thanks for that post I'll be surfing those pictures all night..... Drooling
 
I'll be back guys..need to get a whole bunch of tissues :rolleyes:..got a uncontroled drool explosion right at the seconde i opened this page..I got sticky drool everywhere on my workstation...screen,keyboard,the desk,even the mouse got some :eek:!!!

Darn,what a freaking mess :D! After having cleaned my place,can i pick what i want (read, EVERYTHING :dancingbanana:!!) !?

I'll manage to find a corner where i will be able to sleep,honest:runaway:!

Schneider :shotgun:
P.S. Can i have the M2 please :50cal:????
 
okay, thats so not right

BTW..if anybody cares I sold Bruce Stearns item #338 in 2001
 
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I wonder if his add before the sale should read "new wife doesn't want guns in the house".

Fine collection...he will most certainly retire after the auction.
 
I acutally found two old rifles in the floor boards of my house

Where on earth did you find something like that:confused:

I used to own a piece of land in King City with a small cottage on it. The cottage was an Ontario Historical structure so there were some rules about knocking it down. It was owed and used as a stop on the underground railroad. We pulled up some floor boards to catch some squirrels and found two rifles, a teapot, a dress and a notebook under the floor. The Balls Rifle and there was a second .50rimfire repeater in there too a Palmer. I didn't know what they were at the time so I took them to CFS and to Bob Warburton in the Firearms and Toolmarks section. He ID'd them for me. I found out that they were rare civil war models of which only a 1000 were made.

I put an ad for them online in the US sites (where they typically fetch better prices than here) Bruce contacted me through email and we worked a deal with Dixie Gun Works as the middleman.

I walked away with about $12,000 Canadian
 
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