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Recently Ive got the bug to buy a romanian rpk. Its one of those guns I dont need just thpught it would be a fun rifle to shoot. So somethings gotta go to pay for it and im thinking the broomhandle. I tried selling my shooter luger locally but havent got any locals interested. Basically what I have is a mismatched, buffed reblued broomhandle with the long barrel bored to a 9mm. Bretty sure its one of the ones imported as parts in the eighties from china. Its got a import stamp. I inderstand most collectors wouldnt even consider it but I was curious what a shooter broomhandle actually sells for. I guess I should ask if your granddad gave you this broomhandle to sell for him how much would you sell it for. Not what you would pay for it. Thanks you jim
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Making a nice looking and functional Broom from a donor Chinese import can get costly, what with boring and lining the barrel, reblue, springs, grips, repop. stock/holster, etc, etc, etc.
I did all that thru the BroomCloset years ago, and while I don't remember all the costs involved, I'm pretty sure that I'd be loosing money if I sold it for under $1k. dju |
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Do you remember what it costs to have the barrel relined for a standard 7.63 ammo? If we do keep it I think staying with a 9mm barrel makes it affordable to shoot. Jim
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I had a broomhandle barrel relined about a year ago. Had Randall Redman in Washington to do it---$225 plus shipping. He did an excellent job. Here is his information.
Redmans Rifling and Reboring 189 Nichols Rd. Omak, WA 98841 Jim |
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Don't recall the BroomCloset re-lining costs, and it was done along with other stuff too. I'd definitely prefer 9mm for a shooter because of cost. And mine seems to eat anything that I shove in it.
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My Chinese import was done in the early 90's by a now defunct company, Mentor Arms....reblued, new grips and relined to 7.63...pretty nice job, I think it cost me 275.00 back then.
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