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Unread 08-26-2015, 02:27 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by hayhugh View Post
I would think that an armors kit would consist of mostly the small parts - pins, springs, etc. rather then major parts like receivers, frames and toggles. IMHO, It would also depend on echelon of repair - front line, battalion, division or return to factory.
yes, my thoughts exactly and I am sure, like our military, then and now, that kits ere more involved as you went higher up the depot ladders. Unit, division, post repair, but the German equivalent. My fancy kit, I think nothing is in it. Will look for more parts.

I am always looking for luger, ppk, p38 parts.
also need a beat up front Luger holster, because I have a nice front, wwi style, army or police.

Trades for ammo gladly accepted, heck I have 30-06, lots of 30 carbine, lots of 30 Luger and lots of .22 long rifle bricks. For trade value I'd push a harder bargain than cash, but let's talk

plus 5-8 / 9mm WWII boxes to trade or sell

JUST as an aside, I have a complete battle pack of 9mm, 52 boxes that
I would sell for 825$ shipped
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