WTS FG-42 1st model German WWII, all matching (#40x, very low!!!), full auto, excellent condition, complete (no optical sight) with original sling.
I have a export license to export it anywhere if you have an import license from your country
Price is U$S 45.000
Please Email me if you are really interested at [email protected]
Item located in Buenos Aires – Argentina from 20 minutes International Airport Ezeiza
Thanks
WTS FG-42 1st model German WWII $45K
FG-42 in Argentina
Please, if there are anything questionable is your write form.Nordwest wrote:Har - Har - Har, what a funny offer!
45.000,- US-Dollar for a *questionable Fallschirmjaegergewehr, FG 42.
What is the stuff, you people over there in Argentina smoke...?
Fallschirmjaegergras?
Photos/Serial Number...?
Michael
Click in http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/ ... p?t=163539
where you can see the rifle, and people who know me and my FG.
Best Regrds
Adrian Gomez
FG-42 in Argentina
Thanks for the link, as I can see there are very nice pics, lamentably I don't have a digital camera, just a web cam.Nordwest wrote:Aha, 45.000,- US-Dollars, and YOU are not able to provide better photos of this weapon...
Ridiculous!
Try THIS link, just an advice, for documentation: http://galerie.waffeninfo.net/mp44/
For the asked 45.000,- you have to share MORE, than what you stated above!
Michael
Sorry, but you complain as you have paid $45.000!!!
You don't have a better form for ask the things?
I am not ridiculous, but your write form... yes.
If you need more pics, write me at [email protected]
please be pleasant.
Thanks
Adrian Gomez
very interesting
it very interesting that you have such a terrific weapon for sale thats all
SS-KAMPFGRUPPE KNITTEL
FG-42 in Argentina
Ok, yes is very nice weapon, thanks friend
Adrian
Adrian
FG-42 in Argentina
Michel!!!! you again!!!! what do you mean with "even if you live in Argentina"? I don't know where you live, but appear that you longest trip was until the bathroom!!!Nordwest wrote:To be serious, about such a "Sale/Offer", the seller should be a able to show at least 5-10 "professional" photos about the offered weapon.
No "available" good digital camera is no excuse, even if you live in Argentina...
45.000,- $ is mucho dinero, you are waiting for a fortune, and you are not able to afford a rather good digital camera...
Ridiculous, once again!
Michael
I don't have a digital camera, just because I don't need it!!! you have one? well when you find one FG-42 take a lots of pics.
You are a buyer? or you have nothing to do?
and...
1- Take a map... the world is largest than your garage...
2- Learn to be educated, smile and ask in better form
3- Please, stop!!! you bored me... don't be ridiculous
4- If you learn just ONE of the previous items, I'll search for a digital camera between my friends, for yours pics
5- Sorry my English, I live in Argentina... but... your Espanish is better than my English?
Have a nice day Mike!!!!
Regards
Adrian
FG-42 in Argentina
Ok Michael, my Fg is nummerngleich of course, thanks for your info.Nordwest wrote:Adrian, I was born, and live in Germany, since 1956.
I did collect german weapons for many years, a Sturmgewehr, and one or another Fallschirmjaegergewehr is nothing new to me, I grew up with this stuff, during the 1960s, and 1970s, and later...
45.000,- is a plain joke over here, for this weapon in original condition, only a *** from the USA would pay such a price for this weapon.
The several models are scarce nowadays, even here in Germany, for an orginal, 100% "nummerngleich" model, I would assume 10.000,- / 12.000,- € (Euro), but NEVER 45.000,- $.
Michael
Good luck for both in the match tomorrow.
Regards
Adrian
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NORDWEST...... well, here we go.......Bring up your points to the seller:
-Better pics
-Need better camera
-Might want to reconsider your price
etc etc etc.
Stop hasseling the other members, regardless of how many weapons you have collected or what have you. If they want to sell it for $45,000 or $45 that is not your concern.
Either buy it or not.
State your point and leave it at that.
-Better pics
-Need better camera
-Might want to reconsider your price
etc etc etc.
Stop hasseling the other members, regardless of how many weapons you have collected or what have you. If they want to sell it for $45,000 or $45 that is not your concern.
Either buy it or not.
State your point and leave it at that.
Only he is lost who gives himself up as lost.
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Michael;
No need to scan anything for me. Thanks though.
I understand that you find the price high, however it is what the other member is asking.
You can point out that you think it is the wrong price and leave it at that, instead of laughing at them and starting an arguement.
Try to help and inform others out. They will appreciate it.
No need to scan anything for me. Thanks though.
I understand that you find the price high, however it is what the other member is asking.
You can point out that you think it is the wrong price and leave it at that, instead of laughing at them and starting an arguement.
Try to help and inform others out. They will appreciate it.
Only he is lost who gives himself up as lost.
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HOLY **** i just realised that is $60,500 AUD, lol although if you did try and import it to Australia our Customs would rape you, you could probly only get it into the US
also i agree that if you are trying to get this amount for this item wouldnt you at least try to borrow a digital camera
also no offence to you but Argentina isnt known for its "Leagality", where did you find such an item or will we have Interpol knocking on our front door
this was all advice and was not meant to offend anyone
also i agree that if you are trying to get this amount for this item wouldnt you at least try to borrow a digital camera
also no offence to you but Argentina isnt known for its "Leagality", where did you find such an item or will we have Interpol knocking on our front door
this was all advice and was not meant to offend anyone
"Gott Mit Uns"
FG-42 in Argentina
All is ok.Nordwest wrote:Fellows, it is time to apologize for my offending postings above, I am sorry!
Good luck for your sale...
Michael
Thanks
Adrian
FG-42 in Argentina
Hi Willhelm, sorry me but I don't understand what is "Leagality"?Willhelm Gruber II wrote:HOLY **** i just realised that is $60,500 AUD, lol although if you did try and import it to Australia our Customs would rape you, you could probly only get it into the US
also i agree that if you are trying to get this amount for this item wouldnt you at least try to borrow a digital camera
also no offence to you but Argentina isnt known for its "Leagality", where did you find such an item or will we have Interpol knocking on our front door
this was all advice and was not meant to offend anyone
and I don't understand what happen with Interpol!!!! I bought my rifle many years ago, here in Argentina, and allways have all the papers in order.
And about the digital camera, you are right, I'll try to obtain one.
Regards
Adrian
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Waffenrec- what the other member is talking about in Legality and Interpol is that there could be some questions on how you got the weapon, even though you have the papers. Who you bought the weapon off of is the big question.
Interpol is the "International Police" (I think?) where this weapon might of been obtained illegally, from another country, by who you bought it off of, and a potential buyer does not want them, the police, "knocking on their door" after they buy if off of you.
As I do not deal or collect weapons I am also to assume from all the other replies that your asking price might be a bit high for this type of weapon. Maybe a bit of research to see what this weapon is selling for might be for you to consider?? Just a suggestion is all this was.
Interpol is the "International Police" (I think?) where this weapon might of been obtained illegally, from another country, by who you bought it off of, and a potential buyer does not want them, the police, "knocking on their door" after they buy if off of you.
As I do not deal or collect weapons I am also to assume from all the other replies that your asking price might be a bit high for this type of weapon. Maybe a bit of research to see what this weapon is selling for might be for you to consider?? Just a suggestion is all this was.
Only he is lost who gives himself up as lost.
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