#for sale
Guys, I’m looking to do a major downsize on firearms here. Figured I’d put it here before anywhere else, because gunblr. I’m located in Richardson, TX and local pickup is fine. This is strictly above board, shipping to a current licensed FFL only, and determining the legality of ownership in your state is entirely up to you.
First up is an Atlantic Firearms “DDR AK 47″ built with an original East German parts kit. You can read all about this model here. The build quality on this is absolutely awesome - rivets are pressed perfectly, sights are laser straight, and it shoots beautifully. It’s an extremely fantastic build, even beyond the novelty of the unusual East German parts. These always sell out extremely quickly when Atlantic offers them. 480 rounds total fired through this one. As such, it has all the regular mild signs of wear from firing. It will have the South Korean mag it shipped with, and I will also provide a more correct East German magazine. I will also include an original East German folding stock assembly, which I purchased new and unused and has therefore only ever been installed on this rifle (the third photo shows the folding stock and East German mag). Asking $900. These rarely come up for sale used (none on GB right now), and they nearly always sell for a few hundred higher than their old retail price, but I’d like to sell it quickly.SOLD
Next up is a Winchester Model 1912 12ga shotgun. The M1912 slightly predates the M12, and the difference is that this has the older nickel steel finish, rather than the newer bluing. This one was built in 1914, the first year of 12ga production. It IS safe to fire with modern, 2 3/4″ shells, and it IS safe to fire 00 buck through, though don’t go nuts with slugs or magnum shells or whatever - It is over a century old, after all. It has a light, easy trigger, and is capable of slamfire if you desire. Its unique feed design makes it incapable of double feeding, making it an exceptionally reliable design. I’ve owned several shotguns, but this was always my favorite and is the last one I’ve kept. When I purchased it, the stock had been cut short with a shitty, slippery orange recoil pad installed. A gunsmith fitted a black Pachmayr Decelerator in its place. The smith also cut the barrel to 18″, crowned it, and beaded it with a brass bead. Asking $450 for this.SOLD
This is a S&W 632-1, a discontinued S&W revolver chambered in .327 Federal Magnum, a powerful self defense round that allows 6 rounds to fit in a J-frame cylinder. This cartridge is amazing and is experiencing a bit of a resurgence in popularity lately with new Ruger models being built in its chambering, but this is one of the very first guns ever made for the cartridge. It even has features typically reserved only for Performance Center guns, such as the adjustable target sights (uncommon for a J frame), the tapered underlug with full length ejector rod, and the ported barrel. This one also includes beautiful antler grips and a T-Grip for comfort (easily removable, but a desirable piece in its own right). The original grip will be included as well. Hard to gauge the round count, but I’d place it around 300 or 400 rounds of .327, .32 mag, .32 long, and .32 S&W (it fires all 4). Asking $1000 for this. Will include 4 speedloaders as well. Last one sold on GB for north of $1200, and the cheapest one available now is $1500, so this should be by far the best price you’ll see for one.SOLD
Next up, we got a pair of Cimarron Evil Roy revolvers. These are 5.5″ barrel .357 Magnum models with a blued finish. These are one of the very finest competition-grade SAAs out there, with featherweight (like, less than a pound break) narrow triggers, modernized squared rear sight grooves, and checkered “one piece” grips. These DO NEED GUNSMITH WORK, SO BE WARNED. They have been fired in competition plenty, and I believe they both need a new sear. They function and fire fine, and I still shoot them regularly, but if you pull back on the hammer while it’s already cocked and deliberately “slingshot” it forward, both will drop to the third click, half-cock position. Also, one of them exhibits a few spots of finish corrosion on the grip frame backstrap, most likely due to sweat. Aside from that, they’re remarkably clean for guns that have been run hard. They don’t even have prominent turn lines! Due to the mechanical issue, I’m pricing them at $600 for the pair - they’re $625 each brand new. Oh, and one last thing - these DO have sequential serial numbers. I ordered them directly from Cimarron that way.
I’m also selling this Bosnian Fleur / “Boy Scout” 7.62x39 magazine. If you know anything about rare AK mags, you know this one’s a true prize. Not much to say about it. Finish is clearly worn, but no dents. No rust. No mechanical issues. I’ve used it in live fire a few times and it’s functionally flawless, including the last round bolt hold open. $300 for this. I searched for years to find this. If you want one, now’s your chance.
Feel free to request any additional information about anything. I’ll also snap new photos of anything you like.