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August 2011.Pdf NGPAug11Full 6/23/2011 1:33 PM Page 1 IF YOU DON’T SEE WHAT YOU NEED, ASK US! GERMAN POLICE MAGAZINE POUCH HK 300 .22 LR BARREL CZ 455 BARREL SETS This is an original police-issue We recently acquired These pouch for single stack the last available interchangeable magazines. The black leather inventory of factory HK model 300 rifle barrel sets from CZ USA provide quick pouch is marked Bund 8465- parts. This new 19.7” barrel is in the and easy caliber change capabilities for 12-192-0015 and includes a snap-button white and includes polygonal rifling. the model 455 bolt action rimfire rifle. closure and 2” belt loop. Fits magazines Quantities are limited. Each set features a 20.5” blued steel for Walther P5, P1 & P38, Sig Sauer ITEM#SGN0811-15 $224.95 barrel, 5 round polymer magazine and P220, P225, P226, P228 & P229, S&W assembly/disassembly tools. Barrels are 39/59 and many other similar sized HK SL7 STOCK & HANDGURAD SET hammer forged and include 6-groove magazines. Pouch is in used, fair to good We have a limited rifling with 1/16” twist (.22 caliber) and condition. Quantities are limited. supply of brand new, 1/9” (.17 HMR). The .22 LR Lux barrel set ITEM#SGN0811-10 $7.95 factory walnut stock comes with sights and a magazine spacer, which are not required for the WALTHER P5 BELT HOLSTERS and handguard sets for the SL7 semi-automatic .308 rifle. other sets. These are Hoppner & ITEM#SGN0811-16 $299.95 .22 LR Lux Barrel Set . Schumann brand belt . ITEM#SGN0811-41 $175.35 AR15 HBAR 7.62 X 39 BARREL ASSEMBLY holsters originally used by SIG SAUER P220 GRIPS .22 LR Barrel Set . ITEM#SGN0811-42 $150.30 This new, U.S. made barrel is 16” long with 6-groove rifling and German police. The black These new factory .22 WMR Barrel Set . 1/10” twist. HBAR contour barrel is non-chrome lined for easy leather holsters fit belts up original grips feature . ITEM#SGN0811-43 $163.70 headspacing and comes complete with gas hole, front sight to 2” wide and include snap-button black polymer .17 HMR Barrel Set . straps. For use with Sig Sauer P220, base with bayonet lug, barrel extension, barrel nut, round handguard cap and a construction with . ITEM#SGN0811-44 $163.70 P226, P228, P229, Glock 17, 19, 22 & magnesium phosphate finish. Muzzle end is threaded for 1/2 x 28 TPI flashhiders or textured finish and P220 logo. Screws 23, HK USP, CZ-75/85, S&W 39/59, Ruger CZ 83 PISTOL MAGAZINES muzzlebrakes. Front sight post is not included. and washers are included. ITEM#SGN0811-01 $224.95 P series and other similar sized pistols. ITEM#SGN0811-17 $32.80 Choose from the following Holsters are in used, good condition. factory direct magazines. All of M1 CARBINE NON-FOLDING PARATROOPER STOCK Quantities are limited. M1 AA ELEVATOR MOUNT the magazines are constructed Give your M1 Carbine the look and feel of a real M1A1 Right Hand Holster . ITEM#SGN0811-11 $12.95 The M1 AA elevator was of blued steel and include a paratrooper carbine while staying in compliance with state Left Hand Holster . ITEM#SGN0811-12 $12.95 used to convert the M3 .50 polymer base. and local laws. Our oil finished walnut stock and handguard cal. tripod into an anti- 10 Round .380 ACP. ITEM#SGN0811-45 $46.80 features a permanent, fully-opened wire shoulder mount that BRITISH P37 PACK 12 Round .380 ACP. ITEM#SGN0811-46 $53.45 cannot be folded. Note: always check the laws in your area Original, unissued aircraft mount. This original elevator includes the riser, 15 Round 7.65mm Browning. to confirm the legal status of all firearms and accessories. Post WWII khaki . ITEM#SGN0811-47 $53.45 ITEM#SGN0811-02 $179.95 canvas large pack legs, locking arms and a includes roll pouch, large pintle socket on top, CZ 97B .45 ACP MAGAZINE MEOPTA ZF-4 SNIPER SCOPE KIMBER 82 GOVERNMENT RIFLE PARTS which will accept various cradles. The rigging straps and buckles. L-straps are This factory 10 round magazine This high-quality original M1 AA elevator cradle group is Now is your chance to not included. Measures approximately is constructed of blued steel and scope was not included or available. Measures 64” tune-up that Kimber 14” x 13” x 4-1/2”. Note: Cannot sort includes a polymer base. manufactured in long in the fully-folded position and 82 .22 LR training rifle specific markings or dates. ITEM#SGN0811-48 $48.45 the Czech Republic that you purchased from the Civilian ITEM#SGN0811-13 $28.95 weighs 30 lbs. Quantities are limited. by Meopta, one of Marksmanship Program. We are pleased ITEM#SGN0811-18 $499.00 CZ 2075 RAMI MAGAZINES the original to offer these quality reproduction parts, HK 270 .22 LR BARREL REMINGTON TACTICAL BOLT HANDLE Choose from the following contractors that produced WWII era and we plan to manufacture more parts We recently acquired sniper scopes for the German army. With factory direct magazines. All of in the future. Choose from the following. the last available Features an extended, the use of modern optics technology, the magazines are constructed Note: These parts will not fit Kimber 82 inventory of factory HK model 270 rifle spool-shaped design for Meopta has reproduced what is probably of blued steel and include a sporter or classic models. parts. This new 19.7” barrel is in the easy and rapid manipulation polymer base. the most historically accurate ZF-4 scope white and includes standard 6-groove of the bolt. Machined from heat treated ever made, including the sliding sun Firing Pin. ITEM#SGN0811-05 $22.50 9mm, 10 Round . ITEM#SGN0811-49 $46.80 Extractor, Right . ITEM#SGN0811-06 $19.95 rifling. Quantities are limited. 4140 steel with a black oxide finish. 9mm, 14 Round . ITEM#SGN0811-50 $53.45 shade, rubber eye cup and wooden ITEM#SGN0811-14 $224.95 ITEM#SGN0811-40 $32.55 storage box. Scope is fully-adjustable and Extractor, Left. ITEM#SGN0811-07 $19.95 .40 S&W, 7 Round. ITEM#SGN0811-51 $46.80 features crystal clear optics and period ITHACA 37 PUMP SHOTGUN BARRELS .40 S&W, 9 Round. ITEM#SGN0811-52 $53.45 markings. Each scope comes with a SIG SAUER P225 / P6 POLICE HOLSTER We now carry the current line of factory direct barrels This is a Hoppner & CZ 75 KADET .22 LR MAGAZINE factory data sheet and lens cloth. We also from the Ithaca Gun Company in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Schumann brand belt This factory 10 round magazine carry reproduction mounts and rings for These 5-shot blued barrels fit most post-1963 M37s with is constructed of blued steel and G43/K43 and Mauser 98 rifles (ask for holster used by the German a serial number above 855,000. They feature solder-free lug bases machined directly includes a polymer base. details). Polizei SEK, which is the out of the parent material of the barrel. This process makes them the strongest and ITEM#SGN0811-03 $599.00 equivalent to our SWAT most durable M37 barrels ever made. The ventilated rib barrels include a fluorescent ITEM#SGN0811-53 $50.10 units. The right hand holster SHOTGUN NEWS GUNSMITHING PROJECTS bar front sight and the plain barrels include a brass bead front sight. 3” chamber CZ P07 DUTY MAGAZINES features a durable plastic shell with a barrels will accept 2-3/4” & 3” shells. Note: Barrel may require minor fitting in some Enjoy the best of snap-button thumb-break strap. The of the older guns. Choose from the following decades worth of strap can be pivoted and re-snapped to factory direct magazines. All of PLAIN & VENTILATED RIB BARRELS gunsmithing stories with the bottom of the holster shell when not the magazines are constructed this convenient 446 page 12 Ga., 26”, VR, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 3” Chamber . ITEM#SGN0811-19 $287.60 in use. Fits belts up to approximately 2” of blued steel and include a book from Shotgun 12 Ga., 28”, VR, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 3” Chamber . ITEM#SGN0811-20 $287.60 polymer base. wide. For use with Sig Sauer P220, P226, ITEM#SGN0811-21 $287.60 News. Through fully- 12 Ga., 30”, VR, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 3” Chamber . 9mm, 16 Round . ITEM#SGN0811-54 $56.80 P228, P229, Glock 17, 19, 22 & 23, HK 12 Ga., 24”, Plain, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 3” Chamber . ITEM#SGN0811-22 $258.75 illustrated text, you’ll .40 S&W, 12 Round. ITEM#SGN0811-55 $56.80 learn about the tools and techniques USP, CZ-75/85, S&W 39/59, Ruger P 12 Ga., 26”, Plain, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 3” Chamber . ITEM#SGN0811-23 $258.75 used to improve your gun or even build series and other similar sized pistols. 12 Ga., 28”, Plain, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 3” Chamber . ITEM#SGN0811-24 $258.75 CZ 527 RIFLE MAGAZINES Holster is in used, good to very good 16 Ga., 26”, VR, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 2-3/4” Chamber. ITEM#SGN0811-25 $287.60 one entirely from scratch. Professional Choose from the following condition. 16 Ga., 28”, VR, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 2-3/4” Chamber. ITEM#SGN0811-26 $287.60 gunsmiths and writers, such as Reid factory direct magazines. All of Coffield and Steven Mathhews, show you ITEM#SGN0811-08 $12.95 16 Ga., 26”, Plain, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 2-3/4” Chamber . ITEM#SGN0811-27 $258.75 16 Ga., 28”, Plain, Modified Plus Choke Tube, 2-3/4” Chamber .
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