International Firearms 1973

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Hi Guys,
I have saved all the International Firearms Catalogs that received until they moved from Canada......

Sometimes they are an interesting read. Oh how I wish they were still in Canada.

Read and weep.......

Cheers,

Bill

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Wages 1973

Yes Wheaty we were making nothing (or at least I was) back then. The Ross would be more than a weeks pay.

But still, If I knew then what I know now........ I would have bought them all and eaten peanut butter sandwiches for a month :)

Cheers,

Bill
 
I remember International's catalogues. The thing was, the guns were cheap, but a lot of the guns in there were good or good-vg condition. Those of us looking for excellent items rarely saw them in their catalogues.
 
The Ross would be more than a weeks pay.

has that really changed for most people with the prices they seem to go for now?

i have some of these catalogues from the mid 80's, some of the stuff is cheap, some is not, IIRC chinese sks' were $200 (and this was pushing 25 years ago). it is the selection that drives a guy crazy.
 
The Johnsons were "beat" and I do mean beat. I bought a few and all had parts missing. The guns came out of Indonesia and were left there by the Dutch when they departed. Sights were in metres and wood was like a beaver had cut them out. Most metal was "quite proud" on the wood I can tell you. The barrels looked like a gopher hole but they did have a bit of finish if you looked hard. But then, ACME in Toronto had No.4 snipers at 99.99, Flatman had Lewis guns at $35.00 (with spare barrel and bolt) and Albion Arms had T guns at $79.95...no drums.
 
Albion Arms - I have lots of that too

Hi Wheaty,

The old "International Firearms Catalogs" would make you cry.

But the "ALBION Arms" (Peterborough) would make you weep heavily.

I have alot of them too......

How about a brand new K43 for only $89.95........:(

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