BREN .308 L4A3 PARTS SET with Original Claw Mounts for a FREE Deck of Authentic Cold War, Unissued & Illustrated the G-3 Rifle

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BREN .308 L4A3 PARTS SET with Original Claw Mounts for a FREE Deck of Authentic Cold War, Unissued & Illustrated the G-3 Rifle Phones Open: 16 Mon - Fri, www.e-sarcoinc.com 8:30am – 5:00pm Showroom Open: 50 Hilton Street, Easton PA 18042 / Monday - Saturday, 610.250.3960 10:00am – 5:00pm, Friday til 8:00pm Fax: 610.438.2548 DEAL OF THE YEAR !!! COLT M16A1 VIETNAM ERA GI PARTS KITS. ORIGINAL COLT PARTS FROM WAR SERVICE GUNS Finally obtained a limited batch of Original Colt M16A1 Part Sets. Sight assembly and barrel parts were carefully stripped as barrels are prohibited from import by ATF regulations. All parts are original Colt mfg. Parts are generally in good shape, but show wear and blem ishes from 50 years of storage & usage. All parts included except barrel, barrel extension, lower receiver, auto sear and magazine. Upper receiver and bolt carriers are assembled. This is like being thrown back in time to the Vietnam era. Gotta move quickly on these as we have only so many left. We have just acquired our last buy on these… and gone will be gone. Original Colt M16A1 parts kit made in the 1980’s. Each kit features the triangular hand- guard, the teardrop forward assist and original bolt carrier group. Each kit comes with all parts. All you need to complete your rifle build is a barrel and a stripped lower receiver. This is the only chance to get original vintage Colt kits. Condition is good. Barrel, and Lower Receiver - not included. Front sight assembly is in kit. Others offer these same STANDARD GRADE KIT – Comes with your choice of blemished original handguard set or kits for as much as a new current production handguard set. Specify your choice. Furniture shows a little more $695.00 IN STOCK NOW! wear from military service & storage & may have some cracked teeth/blemishes. Been chasing these since Rhodesian Scouts started chasing ZANU, ZAPU, .................................................................................................................................................................................................... $565.00 AR401 ANC, FRELIMO, and a host of other Terror Groups. Only took us about 3 SPECIAL WITH KIT – New 20" proper barrel with extensions. Need to install front sight base from kit .................................... $135.00 AR405 decades to get them! 7 different Rhodesian Service Magazines for your FAL NOTE: If you already bought a kit and wish to buy a barrel now for $135.00, call us with your invoice number. We can also offer the barrel by and L1A1 Rifles below. itself (without the purchase of a kit) for a price of ........................................................................................................................ $150.00 AR201 FAL METRIC 20rd. Magazine w/ Rhodie Green Camo Paint, used good We have the following Vietnam Era Original Bayonet and M8A1 scabbard Early M16 cleaning rod set condition ............................................................................$25.00 RM95 accessories for our M16A1 Vietnam Era Kits: .................................................$39.95 BAY003 ....................................................$6.95 CLN030 FAL METRIC 20rd. Magazine Plain, used good condition Type III Z bar scope & accessory mount for A1 Complete package of the kit, new barrel and all of ...........................................................................................$18.00 RM97 Original Colt magazine .............. $14.95 AR403 uppers ....................................... $19.95 AR378 the accessories listed. $840.00 retail – all for only FAL METRIC 20 rd. Magazine Plain, NEW(old stock) – has surface grit, Original bipod............................ $19.95 AR139 Early 3 prong flash hiders current production ................................................$770.00 AR461 scuffs, oily residue from years of storage, but cleans up well Grenade tension band .................. $9.95 AR217 .................................................. $12.50 AR178 (that’s a $70 savings!) ...........................................................................................$30.00 RM96 NEW L1A1 20 rd. Magazine Plain, used good condition ...............$35.00 RM29 ITEM! L1A1 20 rd. Magazine w/ Rhodie Green Camo Paint, used good condition MEDIEVAL HELMET BOOKENDS ...........................................................................................$45.00 RM99 Unique bookends with ‘panache’ will add distinction to any location in your home. Hardwood FAL METRIC 30 rd. Magazine Plain, used good condition. Original, never bookends stand about 7 inches high and each holds a classic steel medieval helmet which can be available before! ..................................................................$65.00 RM94 swiveled to your desired position. Helmet styles are the European ‘Close’ helmet and the ‘Pig Face FAL METRIC 30 rd. Magazine w/ Rhodie Green Paint Camo, Used good bascinet’, both with opening visors and brass accents. Pair of Medieval Bookends condition. Original, never available before! .........................$75.00 RM93 ......................................................................................................................$29.95 MISC825 JOHNSON 1941 SEMI AUTO RIFLE Save ITALIAN WW2 CARCANO RIFLE SLING G-3 ZF SCOPES & MOUNTS NOW'S THE TIME!! BACK IN STOCK! over MAGAZINE DOOR SPRING BACK IN STOCK! Extremely New made, Italian WW2 brown $100$! BE THE FIRST TO KNOW hard to find spring that inserts leather sling is @54.5 inches inside the Johnson Rifle maga- long and comes complete with zine and provides lift for the magazine Italian Ordnance stamp and ABOUT OUR DEALS !!! cover. Just got a small batch and they date. One end has adjusting buckle and the other Join Our EMAIL BLAST List Today Calling us, Emailing are bound to go quickly! end has two holes with stud Haven’t had these in ................................$37.50 JHN061 ................................................ $17.95 SLNG125 years! Original German us, or by Texting The Word "SARCO" to # 22828 And Receive A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ! By doing so, you’ll get military service ZF–1 ZF-24 our latest email blast offers, sale items and notifications and ZF-24 Sniper Scopes of new goodies coming in! AND… after you sign up, receive BREN .308 L4A3 PARTS SET with original claw mounts for a FREE deck of authentic Cold War, Unissued & Illustrated the G-3 Rifle. Manufactured AIRCRAFT CARDS! Just add them to your cart using part The 1st batch of by Hensoldt/Wetzlar, these ZF-1 number MISC168 and enter source code EMAILBLAST at 100+ barrels is sold scopes are premium quality check out to receive them for FREE. and shipped! The What are you waiting for?? Get On The List!! and although used, are in w/ 2nd lot of 100 is in excellent condition and come complete with green case, BREN 30RD .308 COMBAT KHAKI SOUTH Magazine, process – We sug- rubber eye pc. protectors, claw mount, filter eyepiece, Demil accessory case and in the case of the ZF-24, a mount- AFRICAN MAGAZINE VEST $34.00 BREN130 Rec., gest you get in line ing plate to accept a reticle illuminator if needed. You with your order! can check our web site for more info. & pictures. L4A3 Kit with ZF-1 Hensoldt/Wetzlar Sniper Scope package barrel $395.00 $695.00 SCP058 .. $695.00 BREN134 ZF-24 Hensoldt/ Wetzlar Sniper Scope package After over 50 years of .....................................$495.00 $795.00 SCP059 searching for these SPANISH CETME MODEL (C) RIFLE PARTS SET on the international Collaboration between German engineers and Franco’s market, we’ve finally Spanish designers drove Spain to adopt the (C) version of the obtained the classic CETME rifle in 1974. Regarded as the lightweight option, the Cetme “C” receivers C rifle was adopted by the Spanish Army, Navy, and Air Force in stock! See our page .308 Bren as used and chambered for the .308 Nato round. The German G-3 and 30 or our website! the CETME are close cousins and share many of the same parts. In fact, from the 1950s through the 1990s! Last 25 parts from the CETME and G-3 / HK91, are interchangeable with one major use was in the Falklands War, but they another. Another 3 parts from the Trigger pack are also interchangeable as long as they are used as a set. The quality of the parts in this kit are are still blasting away in the Congo, Sudan, remarkably excellent and outer parts are present with most of their original Parkerizing! and other hot spots. Predecessor to the Our parts set includes all parts shown in the pictured parts breakdown above MAG-58, the Bren .308 LMGs evolved in many including the trunion and other necessary receiver parts for your semi auto build. We have barrels, leather slings, 5 rd magazines & 20rd magazines versions, whether converted from existing Bren models or made available separately. Additionally we will have receivers available very soon. The kit’s real visual strength is the wooden stock and forend which accentuate completely new, these guns were a formidable improvement on the rifle’s appearance and makes it look sporty and more appealing than the plastic furniture of the G-3. These kits are the .303 models. Stalwart enough for use in the Falkland oper- outstanding and we have not had this kind of quality in bulk kits since we had our Argentine FAL kits! STANDARD ation where British 2 Para, employed them along side the MAG- CETME ‘C’ BARRELS! Cetme C Barrel .308 NATO, New (with purchase of kit).........................................................................$139.95 CET017 58. The magazines were ideally made to interchange with the Cetme C Barrel .308 NATO, New (w/o purchase of kit) .........................................................................$150.00
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