New production WASR?
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Re: New production WASR?
All the WASR's are pretty much made new and shipped from Romainia and then CAI cuts the mag wells open here for the double stacks.
I think that the CUGIR plant went belly up this year.
Read an article in Shotgun News that they were destroying firearms now.
I think that the CUGIR plant went belly up this year.
Read an article in Shotgun News that they were destroying firearms now.
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New production WASR?
If they went under they should be selling for money, not destroying. Btw the sentence destroying AK's. Are me vomit!
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Re: New production WASR?
Selling off inventory would make sense, instead of destroying. Now, unused parts I could see destroying.
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Re: New production WASR?
Instead of destroying at least save your energy and I will send pre-paid postage to return parts to my place.
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Russia, not Romainia:Toddstang wrote:All the WASR's are pretty much made new and shipped from Romainia and then CAI cuts the mag wells open here for the double stacks.
I think that the CUGIR plant went belly up this year.
Read an article in Shotgun News that they were destroying firearms now.
http://www.shotgunnews.com/2012/04/26/r ... =240#image
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Re: New production WASR?
Looks like it.Coachf wrote:Iszmash went belly up right?
Also forgot, but when I talked to Atlanticfirearms a couple months back, they mentioned that the CUGIR factory stopped the PSL production for the US and would probably stop shipping anything to CAI soon.
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Re: New production WASR?
If you want that PSL, better move soon or prices will go out of sight. I never thought I'd see the day when a PSL would be worth as much as a real Dragunov (SVD) rifle, but it's becoming more and more apparent that it's now possible.
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Re: New production WASR?
Parts kits are selling for $100-200 more then what I paid for my complete rifle with a scope now.Wyldman wrote:If you want that PSL, better move soon or prices will go out of sight. I never thought I'd see the day when a PSL would be worth as much as a real Dragunov (SVD) rifle, but it's becoming more and more apparent that it's now possible.
Re: New production WASR?
Toddstang wrote:Looks like it.Coachf wrote:Iszmash went belly up right?
Also forgot, but when I talked to Atlanticfirearms a couple months back, they mentioned that the CUGIR factory stopped the PSL production for the US and would probably stop shipping anything to CAI soon.
hmmmm