If you are bidding online, it is your responsibility to contact the valid FFL of your choosing to complete your transfer. There will be a required NICS check with every firearm purchase. These firearms are sold thru us, a valid FFL. Preview Date & Times: Preview will be on Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, and starting at 9am auction day Checkout Date & Times: Checkout is due at the conclusion of the auction Location: 10 Bench Rd., Fallon, NV 89406 Driving Directions: After all, that stuff doesn't grow on trees! Enjoy your purchase! You will receive a seperate email from or FedEx with your tracking number(s) We DO NOT DO SHIPPING QUOTES!!! trust that it will be shipped the most efficient way.
We take our time and use expensive packing materials to ensure that you get your order the same way it looked & was described on the website, So we charge $5.00 additional to shipping on each and every box to cover the cost of new gun boxes, bubble wrap, peanuts, tape, labels, etc. All shipping costs are paid by the buyer. All purchase will be shipped signature confirmation and insured. long guns ship FedEx Ground and most pistols ship USPS flat rate Med or Lrg. We do the best job possible to get your order to you at the lowest possible price, but have you seen shipping rates lately? We are are tier 1 vendor with FedEx Ground and all ammo ships FedEx Ground ORMD. Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: Your items must be permitted in the state they are being shipped to. I'll take my 30-06 rifles any day.Internet Premium : 15% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Money Order, and Wire Transfer Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: Credit Card or Wire Transfer You must register with a valid credit card and all invoices are due at the conclusion of the sale. I don't know how the Germans did it during WWII. They, IMHO, have brutal recoil and just plain are painful to shoot with the typical heavy bullets and the steel butt plate. What's unique about the one I have is the lack of import markings anywhere. They are the same rifle but have no Yugo crest on the receiver. For those that don't know, the Yugo 48BO's were M48 rifles built by Yugoslavia for export to Egypt but few, if any were ever exported. The BO is as pristine metal wise as the 48A and has a very nice Birchwood stock on it and has no import markings at all. Later, I picked up an M48BO from an auction Site that was closing down for $175. it took me two weeks of dashboard soaking to bake the cosmo out of the wood and it still leaches a bit around the pistol grip when out in the sun (which isn't very often). When I got it, it was coated with cosmoline and has a beautiful laminated stock on it. I paid too much but, I'll have to admit, it is one of the prettiest rifles I own. The very first C&R rifle I bought 8 years ago was a Mitchell's M48A. Makes me all itchy just thinking about them.
I was going to say something very similar, but you covered all the bases. and you can find one for what you consider to be a good price. That said, if you are looking for a pretty milsurp and are not bothered by either Mitchell's Mausers patently dishonest approach to advertising or their cavalier treatment of these historical rifles. That is enough for many of us to never deal with them.įor the same money (or less) you can usually buy a nice commercial longgun. so that their historical value is as minimal as it can get. They have been heavily redone and, in some cases, re-marked/-stamped. They are, apparently, very pretty and shoot both safely & well. That is enough for many of us to never deal with them. They have always been known for their dishonest marketing.