Royal Tiger Imports is showing excellent with one mag $225. This is the retail side of I.O., I think.
So I guess they only sell I.O. imports not the recent C.A.I. ones
I know they used to offer a hand select, so maybe all they have left are all really excellent
Good news here for you C&R folks:
" C&R Eligible! ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO AVAILABILITY. Polish P-64 Pistol 9x18 Makarov. Our Polish P-64 Pistols are in excellent condition and include one magazine. 9x18 Makarov"
surplus market dried up?
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Re: surplus market dried up?
well I picked up my secound P64 , in two week's . cheaperthandirt I ordered mine $219 exe cond and 2 mags. than they lower the price to $214. anyway this one's made in 1976 and it is prestine, like it was just made not a mark on it. I will load a few photo's later of them . shipping was fast . great guns but no C.S to speak of . and thet came with the take down tool/cleaning rod. very pleased with them
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thanks expressdog01
Re: surplus market dried up?
Just received an email from Classic Firearms. They have the P64 in stock now for $199.99
Re: surplus market dried up?
As was said, if the U.N. arms treaty passes, the surplus market will be dead. That applies even if the U.S. doesn't approve it, but the U.N. does.
So buy them while you can.
So buy them while you can.
Re: surplus market dried up?
It didn't get anywhere this time around, they willl be back though.
http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread. ... ade-treaty
http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread. ... ade-treaty
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Gary
Gary
Re: surplus market dried up?
Who can say what the surplus market will do? The goal was not to end trade in firearms but to regulate it. At least that was the official reason.Foo Bird wrote:As was said, if the U.N. arms treaty passes, the surplus market will be dead. That applies even if the U.S. doesn't approve it, but the U.N. does.
So buy them while you can.
Allegedly the Treaty is coming up, again, on August 27th. That's a rumor.
While some in the US are blaming the NRA I suspect that US arms manufacturers were complaining to the White House, Congress and the State Department about being shut out of certain markets. The US Department of State likes to send "donations" of Arms to certain rebel groups, something that the ATT was intended to stop.
My guess is that part of the reason that the US Government is putting in huge requests for ammunition is to buy support for this Treaty from Alliant and other Defense Contractors who might otherwise complain that their markets are being "shut out".
The P-64 has a six, count 'em, six round capacity in its magazine. I don't see it being classed as an "assault weapon". Whether the Poles will continue to export them is another matter.
Re: surplus market dried up?
Cash is king and I would think most countries that have surplus inventories would like to see some revenue.
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Gary
Gary
Re: surplus market dried up?
they are all over gunbroker.com, take a look there.