I bought one of these back in the mid-90s from a Rose’s store for $49. Finding ammo for it back then was tough. I had to let it go because I couldn’t feed it. It worked great when I did have some ammo.
I had one on these when they were legal in Australia. They are very nice to fire. Aside from that, its more a collecters weapan to drool over the machining and tight tolerances for a military rifle and the bayonet is pretty innovative to.
$125 in the Czech Rep. Tell me who has them at that price here. I live in the Czech Rep. BTW here the VZ52/57 sells for the equivalent of $850-$900 in V-good shape. But a 1980's vintage NOS commercial Colt M16A1 on the original full-auto receiver but modified to semi-auto is just around $1300.
There are inserts sold online to shoot the 7.62x39. It’s a chamber insert for the shorter “x39” caliber all the while using the same mag for both calibers
Picked one up 30 years ago for $20 shoots great if you find any ammo took 25 years to stock back up on ammo only one site I know of that currently has any.
It used to be a under $300 rifle yesterday. Today it's $600+. Why would you pay that money for a rifle you can't shoot? Surplus 7.62x45 ammo is junk. Dud, hang fire, and difficult to come by.
Ammo supply and prices are a big negative for these rifles.I had the foresight to buy up 5K rounds of surplus back in the 90s when as a dealer I got it delivered for about 10 cents/round.I own both the original rifle She 52 cal 7.62x45 and the arsenal reworked She 52/57 in cal M43 7.62x39.Around the same time I bought ammo,there was a chamber sleeve conversion kit that worked like the Navy sleeve used to convert M1 Garand rifles to 7.62 NATO.The fired brass from the converted chamber fire formed the M43 case so much as to make it somewhat difficult to FL size the brass.This should be of no consequence if you do not plan to reload your brass.
Guys, They are nice shooters but we are apparently in a new era: older rifles at new rifle prices. Mags hard to get, no market to improve with parts, etc. Sorry.
Obama's Communist/Anarchist/Radical/Democrat friends were responsible for that disaster. It will happen again when Democrats gain the Presidency and both houses, God forbid, but it is bound to happen at some time in the future.
In reference to the Beretta's, firearm stuff sells really fast if it's a good price (or popular item at a decent price). Stuff can sell out the minute you receive an email.
There’s a 7.62x39mm VZ52/57 at the end that Clint is holding. It has a pin across the receiver ring just below the rear sight, a feature not present on the VZ52. It’s paired with a VZ52 magazine.
At least 12,000 of Cuba's VZ-52's were emptied from that country's reserve stocks and donated to Angola as military aid to Communists Guerillas during the Cuban intervention in the Angolan Civil War...
Hi guyes, nice video. These guns are kind of hard to find even here in Czech Republic, so it's pretty rare to see that many of them in one place. And for those who don't like the price on them, yes 700 dollars is not chep, but for example: original czech military ammo pouch for them can cost almost 100 bucks.
I have had one of these in my collection for several years. They are amazing to shoot with very mild recoil, as if shooting a pistol cartridge due to the piston style action. I also have a few hundred rounds of the surplus ammo. As I have been selling my collection slowly, I will be parting with this and the ammo. Have not yet advertised it.
you can get a chamber insert to shoot 7.62x39 if they are still available at numrich ...but while they cycle fine if a little sluggish once converted and can use modified AK magazines as well as original magazine .. they are maybe half the power of the original 7.62x45 ammo .. it was fire breathing and shoulder pounding .. the original ammo is quite something to shoot i forget the exact nominal bullet weight . but i vaguely remember it being rather heavy and pressed into the case quite far with quite a muzzle flash.. replacement wood is very hard to get ..i do believe the muzzle thread is 14 x1 RH.. or 14.5 its not a common thread .. many of these guns were "named" ..a female name ..sometimes its carved into the stock BRNO of Czechoslovakia made most of these rifles . theres a 52/57 late production model . chambered in regular 7.62x39 but identical to look at
To be fair, original vz.52 rifles are quite rare since they were only built for about 5 years in the early 1950s, before Czechoslovakia made the switch to 7.62x39 with the vz.52/57 rifle (same gun, but chambered in a different caliber). So it's definitely more a collectible than a fun and comparatively cheap shooter like an SKS.
Navy Sooner look closely at the last one Clint is holding. It is a 52/57. You can see the pin on the receiver below the rear sight. There may be more in the mix.
collin boyd no the 52/57 had a 52 mag, but you can tell it apart for the pin in the receiver ring, right below the rear sight. Only VZ52/57 had that pin. The last rifle Clint is holding has that pin.
Sounds like a bunch of $$$ but hey milsurp stuff is in short supply. It's the skies the limit kind of thing now. I was at 5 bills to add one of these a few months back. And then needed a magazine! Each passing year they're going up! Love Czech stuff but 7.62x45 is $$$ and not readily available. Can you search shops and find some deals? Sure. Prices have now pretty much taken me out of the milsurp game(minus that occasional lucky find) so I guess it's time to enjoy what I was able to put togehter before I got priced out! Condition seemed nice for what I've seen. Remember when Century had them and they were painted with what looked like bed liner coating?
...bought a VZ52 at a gun show in WPB back ca 1995...$150....might have been a 'sneak' from Grenada...the Cubans had a pile of them when we captured them in the '83 invasion...bought a whole bunch of 7.62x45 from Navy Arms a few months after I bought the rifle but never took it to the range...didn't want the hassle of cleaning after corrosive ammo...after I hadda sell it post my 2002 stroke, I found out that it was actually a Vz52/57...rebarreled/rechambered to 7.62x39...I lost out on the experience of shooting a forgotten classic...
Bought one in the 90s for $100 at a gun show. Quite loud, but incredibly fun to shoot! Just too bad the ammo is so pricey. I found a kit to throat the chamber down to x39 but never have tried it.
Your company brings back my 80s memories stint with a similar co I worked for - Federal Ordnance in CA. Those were the good ol’ days. M1 Carbines and M1 Garands aplenty, even for 80s standard. And oh! I miss the smell of cosmoline from the warehouse back then. 😎
@@johncarlson9307 maybe 8, 10 years ago, even 5.. these prices would have been absurd. These things are drying up. Lol I watched the Mosin go for 90 bucks maybe 7 ish years ago now you're lucky if you can get a decent one for $300 or so. Supply and demand in action
I got one of these from a Roses department store in the 1990s. I think it was like $90, if I remember right. I was a teenager, so I have no idea what Dad paid for it - money grew on trees for me back then. I just remember it was cheap. The only thing wrong with it is that they painted the entire stock with some crap that looks like auto undercoating material. It's a good shooter, but the ammo is hard to find. No-go at Brownells, etc.
I've been watching for a nice VZ 52 or 52/57 at the right price but this simply isn't it. Unfortunately, the value isn't here for me though I would love to bring one home. At $700, you're well into the realm of picking up a new VZ58 which are simply amazing rifles. My experience; its a crap shoot on what you'll receive from Classic even with hand-select. Not only condition but the correct spec/requested firearm.
Good luck finding ammo. Ammo is verrrry scarce. I have 2 of these in 7.62x39 and 1 in the oddball 7.62x45. I’ve only been able to shoot the x45 a handful of times because the only places you can ever get ammo is when you are lucky and some old geezer at a gun show has surplus boxes hidden on his table. Which I was able to find 1 time and bought everything the guy had.
I had a nice one in good condition in the early 1990s, but like you said the ammo was hard to get... even back then. I eventually sold it to buy a Russian SKS, not because I loved SKSs, but because the ammo was available.
I'm proud to be an old geezer and proud to have been born at a time I could buy mil surp weapons before supplies dried up and prices went crazy.There will be one hell of an estate sale when I'm gone.
Hey everyone please look at the prices for ammo / parts / and do some research on parts breaking like the firing pin the he broke just buy dry firing it just an FYI
@K W I had one of these rifles years ago and also had a chamber conversion but never used it as I had lots of the x45 ammo... eventually ended up selling the rifle and all the ammunition together along with the chamber conversion...
$ 700 dollers plus tax are you mad ? In the 1980s they went for 60 to 70 dollars. And no ammo back then . Good report but you guys doing the waky weed on price. ? What gives.
*FYI* 6:43 Sorry, guys, but "you know you're getting a vz" just doesn't make sense. "vz." is short for vzor, which means model in Czech. So it's like you're talking about an M14 and say, "you know you're getting a M." The more you know. 😉
IF,,,,these came from Africa you can bet that they probably came from Angola. In the mid 1970s, Cuba(Castro) got heavily involved in several African insurgencies.(Angola being the prime focus) Sending over guns and troops. And Cuba was sent thousands of these VZs as surplus as the Czechs re-equipped with modern rifles. Czech-Cuba to various countries in Africa.
Damn, I feel like a celebrity, 0:32 is all about the comment I made. Sorry guys. LOVE your videos and your company and I really wanted one of those Berettas.
These were $69 dollar guns at Navy Arms 20 years ago. They couldn't give them away back then because the ammo was impossible to find. They are basically a wall hanger at best. Hard to justify the additional $600 increase in the collectectiblily for ComBloc surplus.
Honestly they aren't that collectable due to them not being used in any interesting conflicts and the ammo availability. I remember this ammo going for almost 1$ a round for surplus.
I have a feeling that these rifles will sit in your warehouse for a long time at that price.
You know.. I used to collect old military surplus firearms but anymore im done. The prices are crazy.
The price of the rifle, along with the price of the ammo makes this a no-go. Too bad, because I actually like the way it looks...
It does look a lot sexier than a a typical sks not gonna lie
I bought one of these back in the mid-90s from a Rose’s store for $49. Finding ammo for it back then was tough. I had to let it go because I couldn’t feed it. It worked great when I did have some ammo.
I had one in the 1990s and got rid of it due to the non-availability of the ammo. What good is a rifle without ammo?
It is basically a display piece.
I had one on these when they were legal in Australia. They are very nice to fire. Aside from that, its more a collecters weapan to drool over the machining and tight tolerances for a military rifle and the bayonet is pretty innovative to.
TOO BAD THERE IS ZERO NON CORROSIVE AMMO AVAILABLE FOR THIS GUN. THEY SELL FOR $125. IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC.
$125 in the Czech Rep. Tell me who has them at that price here. I live in the Czech Rep. BTW here the VZ52/57 sells for the equivalent of $850-$900 in V-good shape. But a 1980's vintage NOS commercial Colt M16A1 on the original full-auto receiver but modified to semi-auto is just around $1300.
surplus, odd caliber, at a premium "new" price........not going to bite,
If it was 7.62x39 I'd buy it
@@chriskelly509 you can convert it
There are inserts sold online to shoot the 7.62x39. It’s a chamber insert for the shorter “x39” caliber all the while using the same mag for both calibers
@@chriskelly509 There are 7.62x39 versions too, the vz52/57 but those sell for over 1000$ usually.
@@chriskelly509 they exist in the x39 but limited not like the original vz52
Picked one up 30 years ago for $20 shoots great if you find any ammo took 25 years to stock back up on ammo only one site I know of that currently has any.
It used to be a under $300 rifle yesterday. Today it's $600+. Why would you pay that money for a rifle you can't shoot? Surplus 7.62x45 ammo is junk. Dud, hang fire, and difficult to come by.
I wish some Czech company just began making brand new versions of these in 7..62 x 39 and selling them for around 600 bucks. Would be a great rifle.
699 for a Gun that you will never find bullets for....
Ammo supply and prices are a big negative for these rifles.I had the foresight to buy up 5K rounds of surplus back in the 90s when as a dealer I got it delivered for about 10 cents/round.I own both the original rifle She 52 cal 7.62x45 and the arsenal reworked She 52/57 in cal M43 7.62x39.Around the same time I bought ammo,there was a chamber sleeve conversion kit that worked like the Navy sleeve used to convert M1 Garand rifles to 7.62 NATO.The fired brass from the converted chamber fire formed the M43 case so much as to make it somewhat difficult to FL size the brass.This should be of no consequence if you do not plan to reload your brass.
Guys, They are nice shooters but we are apparently in a new era: older rifles at new rifle prices. Mags hard to get, no market to improve with parts, etc. Sorry.
You can thank your legislators and there gun laws for the rediclous prices.
Obama's Communist/Anarchist/Radical/Democrat friends were responsible for that disaster. It will happen again when Democrats gain the Presidency and both houses, God forbid, but it is bound to happen at some time in the future.
I would like to have one but 7 Benjamins is a bit steep.
😵🤑😬
Hell, 3 or 4 Benjamins is too much.
@@madmaxd1 400$ max
Clint tells all the ladies.... "6mm makes all the difference"
Derek Neumann awesome 👏
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Nope, I always get a RUclips notification before the email comes through.
I don't
Those look very cool. Would love to try one out, what about ammo?
700 bucks? Ill pass
In reference to the Beretta's, firearm stuff sells really fast if it's a good price (or popular item at a decent price). Stuff can sell out the minute you receive an email.
There’s a 7.62x39mm VZ52/57 at the end that Clint is holding. It has a pin across the receiver ring just below the rear sight, a feature not present on the VZ52. It’s paired with a VZ52 magazine.
Good eye!
@@nukeblue And now Sweaty Bob pulled it only to sell for 2295.99 next month.
I had one in the 1990s and got rid of it due to the non-availability of the ammo, and no spare mags either...
At least 12,000 of Cuba's VZ-52's were emptied from that country's reserve stocks and donated to Angola as military aid to Communists Guerillas during the Cuban intervention in the Angolan Civil War...
There was a vz52/57 chambered in 7.62x39mm. The Czechs were strongly encouraged to adopt the same round as other Warsaw Pact countries.
Czechs build great stuff and I’d be willing to pay $225 for one. Any more than $250 is a straight up rip off.
Hi guyes, nice video. These guns are kind of hard to find even here in Czech Republic, so it's pretty rare to see that many of them in one place. And for those who don't like the price on them, yes 700 dollars is not chep, but for example: original czech military ammo pouch for them can cost almost 100 bucks.
$700.?????? You're outta your tree man.
Yes, but if I'm at work when you email out at 10am and I don't get home till after 5pm!
I have had one of these in my collection for several years. They are amazing to shoot with very mild recoil, as if shooting a pistol cartridge due to the piston style action. I also have a few hundred rounds of the surplus ammo. As I have been selling my collection slowly, I will be parting with this and the ammo. Have not yet advertised it.
Picked one up in the 90s, a sweet rifle but the ammo is scary hard to find and of course corrosive. The break down for cleaning isnt the easiest.
Used to be part of the buyers club but I shared a link to a new purchase from another site that classic was already sold out of
and got booted
Too bad this is not a $600 rifle,, especially in this odd caliber
you can get a chamber insert to shoot 7.62x39 if they are still available at numrich ...but while they cycle fine if a little sluggish once converted and can use modified AK magazines as well as original magazine .. they are maybe half the power of the original 7.62x45 ammo .. it was fire breathing and shoulder pounding .. the original ammo is quite something to shoot i forget the exact nominal bullet weight . but i vaguely remember it being rather heavy and pressed into the case quite far with quite a muzzle flash..
replacement wood is very hard to get ..i do believe the muzzle thread is 14 x1 RH.. or 14.5 its not a common thread .. many of these guns were "named" ..a female name ..sometimes its carved into the stock BRNO of Czechoslovakia made most of these rifles . theres a 52/57 late production model . chambered in regular 7.62x39 but identical to look at
Wow glad I bought one for 300 last year.
Yup. Me too
Stash Treasue at that great price you didn’t buy it from the con artists.
Thank you for making a statement about Beretta, hopefully next time I'm not going to miss it !
$699?????? What are you guys smoking???
To be fair, original vz.52 rifles are quite rare since they were only built for about 5 years in the early 1950s, before Czechoslovakia made the switch to 7.62x39 with the vz.52/57 rifle (same gun, but chambered in a different caliber).
So it's definitely more a collectible than a fun and comparatively cheap shooter like an SKS.
ChriZ GaGuRoShoMo not rare but okay
If the VZ 52/57 every shows I’m jumping on those in a heart beat! They were 52’s converted to 7.62x39.
Navy Sooner look closely at the last one Clint is holding. It is a 52/57. You can see the pin on the receiver below the rear sight. There may be more in the mix.
frank rodriguez unfortunately there is no scew for them on the website
Navy Sooner yes, it is unfortunate, especially when those were better kept than the VZ52. Sight...we may get lucky in the future, who knows lol.
Not a single one in the video had a 52/57 magazine
collin boyd no the 52/57 had a 52 mag, but you can tell it apart for the pin in the receiver ring, right below the rear sight. Only VZ52/57 had that pin. The last rifle Clint is holding has that pin.
Sounds like a bunch of $$$ but hey milsurp stuff is in short supply. It's the skies the limit kind of thing now. I was at 5 bills to add one of these a few months back. And then needed a magazine! Each passing year they're going up! Love Czech stuff but 7.62x45 is $$$ and not readily available. Can you search shops and find some deals? Sure. Prices have now pretty much taken me out of the milsurp game(minus that occasional lucky find) so I guess it's time to enjoy what I was able to put togehter before I got priced out! Condition seemed nice for what I've seen. Remember when Century had them and they were painted with what looked like bed liner coating?
...bought a VZ52 at a gun show in WPB back ca 1995...$150....might have been a 'sneak' from Grenada...the Cubans had a pile of them when we captured them in the '83 invasion...bought a whole bunch of 7.62x45 from Navy Arms a few months after I bought the rifle but never took it to the range...didn't want the hassle of cleaning after corrosive ammo...after I hadda sell it post my 2002 stroke, I found out that it was actually a Vz52/57...rebarreled/rechambered to 7.62x39...I lost out on the experience of shooting a forgotten classic...
Bought one in the 90s for $100 at a gun show. Quite loud, but incredibly fun to shoot! Just too bad the ammo is so pricey. I found a kit to throat the chamber down to x39 but never have tried it.
Your company brings back my 80s memories stint with a similar co I worked for - Federal Ordnance in CA. Those were the good ol’ days. M1 Carbines and M1 Garands aplenty, even for 80s standard. And oh! I miss the smell of cosmoline from the warehouse back then. 😎
Cool find, but the ammo is unobtainium. Literally no one makes it, and no one has made it for decades.
I had the 52/57 which is the same gun in 7.62/39 and it was a lot of fun but only at a knock down cost...
7.62x45 ammo is far from common.
$699. Are y'all selling them in pairs? Do anyone want to go half in with me?🤔
Even if you hate the entry music...You still go Daaa daaa.
have you years of production 1952,1953?
You guys get the COOLEST stuff. I'm so jealous.
@@johncarlson9307 maybe 8, 10 years ago, even 5.. these prices would have been absurd. These things are drying up. Lol I watched the Mosin go for 90 bucks maybe 7 ish years ago now you're lucky if you can get a decent one for $300 or so. Supply and demand in action
Oh so your the guy buying rifles for this price 😂
was that a Bren LMG chambered in 7.62 NATO and fitted with curved 30-rds FAL magazine?
Classic firearms is skookum as frig!!! ✊🏻
I got one of these from a Roses department store in the 1990s. I think it was like $90, if I remember right. I was a teenager, so I have no idea what Dad paid for it - money grew on trees for me back then. I just remember it was cheap. The only thing wrong with it is that they painted the entire stock with some crap that looks like auto undercoating material. It's a good shooter, but the ammo is hard to find. No-go at Brownells, etc.
I've been watching for a nice VZ 52 or 52/57 at the right price but this simply isn't it. Unfortunately, the value isn't here for me though I would love to bring one home. At $700, you're well into the realm of picking up a new VZ58 which are simply amazing rifles. My experience; its a crap shoot on what you'll receive from Classic even with hand-select. Not only condition but the correct spec/requested firearm.
Good luck finding ammo. Ammo is verrrry scarce. I have 2 of these in 7.62x39 and 1 in the oddball 7.62x45. I’ve only been able to shoot the x45 a handful of times because the only places you can ever get ammo is when you are lucky and some old geezer at a gun show has surplus boxes hidden on his table. Which I was able to find 1 time and bought everything the guy had.
I had a nice one in good condition in the early 1990s, but like you said the ammo was hard to get... even back then. I eventually sold it to buy a Russian SKS, not because I loved SKSs, but because the ammo was available.
I'm proud to be an old geezer and proud to have been born at a time I could buy mil surp weapons before supplies dried up and prices went crazy.There will be one hell of an estate sale when I'm gone.
Hey everyone please look at the prices for ammo / parts / and do some research on parts breaking like the firing pin the he broke just buy dry firing it just an FYI
Better off buying a used AR15 and extra parts kits and tons of cheap ammo.
Text notifications would be great. I absolutely refuse to use social media especially when they are so anti 2A.
but can you get 30 round mags?
no.
Are these baked with cosmo like the SKS you guys sell Im not into another 8 hour saturday of cleaning.
@@benjimenfranklin7650 lol nope, not worth that. I can get an AK and 1000 rounds for that price.
@@ShadySummerZ 700 bucks is a CMP garand. And you can actually shoot the Garand.
If I wasn’t already retired, I would want YOUR job!
Pity these VZ52`s didn`t shoot the 7.62X39 ... Then I would buy one :-)
Some of them did but they are very hard to find
@K W I had one of these rifles years ago and also had a chamber conversion but never used it as I had lots of the x45 ammo... eventually ended up selling the rifle and all the ammunition together along with the chamber conversion...
the chamber adapter to shoot x39 s works ok ..but is difficult to find ..numrich used to have em i don't know if they still sell em
@@agoogleaccount2861 ok thank you
the Vz52/57 rifles do
Canadians got vz 52/57 chambered in 7.62x39 in perfect condition. What's the problem
Will u get any surplus ammo for the rifle?
For the love of God, please change your intro music...so lame.
$ 700 dollers plus tax are you mad ? In the 1980s they went for 60 to 70 dollars. And no ammo back then . Good report but you guys doing the waky weed on price. ? What gives.
Somewhere, Karl senses a disturbance in the force.....
In a dumpster far far away......
You didn't take one to the range to show it off?
I saw one of these at a Cabelas that was 7.62x39 instead of 45 for 600
Use a thread pitch gauge.
Many parts look like the K98, STG 44, G43 Yugoslavia and CZ have reworked many loot weapons!
I wish it was the later version vz. 52/57 chambered in 7.62x39 so its more common.
Need replacement mag for VZ-52...got any ?
Love me some Clint & Matt and that gun for me
is it the box full for 699? otherwise that is foolish
Did we just see a marine not poke his eye out due to an acute lack of crayon consumption Progress!
Was curious about price then saw $699 in comments. Sorry, but in that range I can think of several alternatives quite a bit more appealing.
I bought one of these at a pawn shop $85. They thought is was some kind of weird SKS hack job LOL!
How can you be at the top of the list and still miss it?
They were a few hundred dollars cheaper when they had them last. Pass
I’l buy if it’s 350
It's more of Czech mag fed Garand than Czech SKS.
Yeah for how much for those boxes of 50 rounds ?
*FYI*
6:43 Sorry, guys, but "you know you're getting a vz" just doesn't make sense.
"vz." is short for vzor, which means model in Czech. So it's like you're talking about an M14 and say, "you know you're getting a M."
The more you know. 😉
IF,,,,these came from Africa you can bet that they probably came from Angola.
In the mid 1970s, Cuba(Castro) got heavily involved in several African insurgencies.(Angola being the prime focus)
Sending over guns and troops.
And Cuba was sent thousands of these VZs as surplus as the Czechs re-equipped with modern rifles. Czech-Cuba to various countries in Africa.
I want your MP5 hanging on your back wall. Post it on your website and I’ll click buy now lol
Y’all should partner with a ammo manufacturer and get them to produce this round it’s a great cartridge don’t know why I never gain popularity
The Ammunition costs more than the rifle! $700? That’s just crazy
Whatever happened to surplus prices?
They hide them and call them scarce because they can sale less for more.
Rifle is chambered in 7.62 x Unobtanium.
Why does your page says 403 when i click on the link ?
Old crap for new gold price. Don't think they got their heads on right.
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I would have bought one but the site kept saying they were missing parts. Edit, I guess there is a new batch, but 700 bucks? R U kidding me?
Where to you buy some ammo?
Damn, I feel like a celebrity, 0:32 is all about the comment I made. Sorry guys. LOVE your videos and your company and I really wanted one of those Berettas.
These were $69 dollar guns at Navy Arms 20 years ago. They couldn't give them away back then because the ammo was impossible to find. They are basically a wall hanger at best. Hard to justify the additional $600 increase in the collectectiblily for ComBloc surplus.
Honestly they aren't that collectable due to them not being used in any interesting conflicts and the ammo availability. I remember this ammo going for almost 1$ a round for surplus.
The cheks rebarreled a shit-ton of these to 7.62x39. If you had some of these I'd be interested
How did I miss this channel?
Lucky I guess.
Was a great price on the Beretta's.
i got all excited when he said 7.62 x54
Would you have extra mags to purchase?
yes,,,,and they will be $50.00 but if you want "hand-select" they will be $75.00 a pop.
@@wb911 lol - and you'll get shipped an Enfield mag 1st go around :-)
Saw the email title for this, thought it was the vz52 pistol so I didn't look at it...