More $100 Mosin's?

It was supposed to leave by Air but it was cancelled by Luftansa. So know it is coming by ocean. I do not have exact date because we are waiting for transshipment papers from Germany. Guys I will update you as soon as I have something. For now I have nothing.
 
It was supposed to leave by Air but it was cancelled by Luftansa. So know it is coming by ocean. I do not have exact date because we are waiting for transshipment papers from Germany. Guys I will update you as soon as I have something. For now I have nothing.
Thanks for the heads up.

I might not make such a huge guess by saying we are all thankful for your efforts bringing a new batch of Mosin in Canada !
 
It was supposed to leave by Air but it was cancelled by Luftansa. So know it is coming by ocean. I do not have exact date because we are waiting for transshipment papers from Germany. Guys I will update you as soon as I have something. For now I have nothing.

Well at least they are on the way. Looking forward to picking one up from you.
 
I'm really looking forward to this, thanks so much for the effort guys. I know it was said once, but I felt it needed emphasis.
 
8 weeks would be for a slow ship. At 15 knots, an good average is about 12 days for an atlantic crossing for most shipping routes. A pacific crossing is longer. Depnding on route, at 15 knots, about 20 days or so. Perhaps less.

This is NOT the age of sail ;)
 
8 weeks would be for a slow ship. At 15 knots, an good average is about 12 days for an atlantic crossing for most shipping routes. A pacific crossing is longer. Depnding on route, at 15 knots, about 20 days or so. Perhaps less.

This is NOT the age of sail ;)
Because of course, this is the only container(s) to be transported, and there is a ship just waiting for it, ready to depart, without any administrative interference and/or other rescheduling delays...
 
If comeing from Kazahstan(or Russia for that matter),I can see them having a busy land trip. Would be trucked to Gemany with the hold up of clearing costom's etc.Then off to Belgium,again held up till cleared by custom's. Then a quick trip to Antrerp,where they will sit among thousands of other container's waiting till there is a ship being loaded bound for Montreal. It may take a few months till there is even a ship heading our way.

I shipped my Sailplane from Germany a few years ago. I hauled it in its trailer from Gemany to Anterp dockyard's myself, and it still was a 3 month wait till it arrived in Montreal.

Anyway, looking for an M38 and M44 myself.

Ken
 
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