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FALaholic #: 6407 Join Date: May 2002
Location: eastcoast,tristate
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century imported g43?
century imported g43 rifles at some time, were they gone over as parts guns or what was the completeness of these?
one i saw had a repro mag in it,and looked like a new aftermarket stock. thanks.
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FALaholic #: 8894 Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: NC
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They were complete, but mismatched and reworked in the Eastern Block style. Complete with electropencil forcematching, reworked stocks, and sometimes, plastic replacement handguards. Some were worse than others, but think RC Lugers, EG Lugers, and RC K98's for an example of how the East used to rework old captured guns.
Even so, prices on these reworks are approaching $1000 rapidly. G43 was used post war in several countries including Czechoslovakia, France, and East Germany.
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