My experience dealing with weirmajack

My SKS just arrived in the mail from weirmajack. It is a nice laminate russian 1952r. It looks like it has never been used and its a very nice rifle.

I paid by business cheque so the process was delayed for two weeks for the cheque to clear. I now have emt so I will never send a cheque to purchase a gun again. I'm in Ontario and weirmajack is from Quebec so there was a further delay in the transfer of the ownership into my name. I called for weeks and eventually had to go over their heads and get them to walk my application over to the desk of the guy that approves the transfers.

After all that I would buy a gun from weirmajack again because he only sells the best guns and that is what it is all about.
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New home for a Tula 1954 and a 1955

My news russians showed up this morning:D Except renumbered stocks, they are spotlessly clean! I got 2 Tula, a 1954 and a 1955, another great addition to my family. Was an immense pleasure to deal with Jacques, only excellent quality rifles. I will field strip them for inspection and the will find home in the safe, greased for long term storage since i have my used iraqi for shooter;) I must wait to have money and then hunting for a 1950,1951 and izzy 53 and 54.

left to right, tula 54 and 55
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from top to botom, 54 and 55
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only the 1955 have the refurb mark, both are very very clean rifles, dont show lot of use.
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Weimajack is an excellent guy to deal with, and I wouldn't hesitate to deal with him, or recommend him to others.
We worked out a trade for a new in the box Remington 700 SS 5-R rifle in 308.
I am happy with the deal and I have only had time to fire 5 rounds through it.
Now that snow and the tropica rains have stopped I will get out to the range regularly.
Now I need a heavy barrel Remington 700 in 223.
My Sako AI .223 is a good shooter but dos not handle sustained shooting because of a penclie thin barrel.
 
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