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Just thought I would share this pic of my broomhandle 9mm.http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=59y07o
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I recently got an airsoft Marushin Mauser Broomhandle. It looks quite good apart from the phony looking wood grips.
A tip if you want one - order from a Hong Kong dealer, it worked out less expensive.
A tip if you want one - order from a Hong Kong dealer, it worked out less expensive.
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I would never hack my broomhandle.
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[quote]jpenman, You have the best toys! Very nice handgun, indeed.
Hemingway jones, You should see what the firedepartment lets me play with.
Hemingway jones, You should see what the firedepartment lets me play with.
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thanks indyjen, I think same thing about the look of it.
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There were only two times that the 'wow' factor ever kicked in for me in the gun trade (I used to be a dealer many MANY years ago). One was when a stach of model 1937 Brazilian contract Smith and Wesson HE's were found in the mid 1980s, and the second occured in the late 70's when a stash of still in the cosmolene broomhandle mausers were discovered in Russia! They were sold for peanuts, and in three grades (nothing lower than 'good' due to possible surface rust from storage).
Even the wood grips were mint! The ad appeared in 'Shotgun News', and my jaw dropped when I read the ad.
Regards! Michaelson
Even the wood grips were mint! The ad appeared in 'Shotgun News', and my jaw dropped when I read the ad.
Regards! Michaelson
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it's the real deal my friend.
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Whats wrong with a real gun?erri_wan wrote:it's nice but... realjpenman wrote:it's the real deal my friend.
very nice piece
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Is it a shooter or a collectors piece? Any idea when it was made?
Sorry for so many questions, but I love firearms.
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ob1al wrote:Beautiful!
Now all you need to do is hacksaw the front sight off, fit a flash supressor and a scope and you have a great Han Solo blaster!
You & Tom beat me to it in a fine double act performance
Yup, very nice gun you have there jpenman. Very jealous
& yes, Churchill did use one. Infact, because he'd pretty much buggered his shoulder playing polo & couldn't weld a saber properly, during one particular cavalry charge he took part in, he used his Mauser instead of a sword like everyone else!
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erri-wan , your stock just went down.
jweaver, yes I take it out from time to time ( to the range). It was found somewhere ( I don't remember were ) but it was part of a shipment sent to japan. It was never in use it just needed a couple of springes repalced and blued.
jweaver, yes I take it out from time to time ( to the range). It was found somewhere ( I don't remember were ) but it was part of a shipment sent to japan. It was never in use it just needed a couple of springes repalced and blued.
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erri-wan, it was a joke.
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i hacked up my mauser to make hans empire blaster. I foudn a site that sold the mauser for only $46 if im remembering correctly. The conversion kit was 100 so total it cost about 150. I had to have it sent to my friends house in RI though because of the strict gun laws in CT, but it was worth it, i love my blaster.
My first handgun was a Broomhandle in 7.62x25. What a great gun! It even came with the wooden shoulder stock/holster. Amazingly, it seemed that no matter how I held the gun the ejected shells would always hit me on the head. It was also quite accurate when fired from a rest. If you've got one, don't ever sell it.
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the old broomhandle will never leave my hands.
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j-weaver, remind me to keep my hands tightly around my mauser when you are around.
Me too!MorgonKenbur wrote:i hacked up my mauser to make hans empire blaster. I foudn a site that sold the mauser for only $46 if im remembering correctly. The conversion kit was 100 so total it cost about 150. I had to have it sent to my friends house in RI though because of the strict gun laws in CT, but it was worth it, i love my blaster.
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j-weaver, thats a deal, now we just have to do something about the mile between the two guns.
ob1al, you did a great job. but it breaks the heart that you can't shoot that thing.
ob1al, you did a great job. but it breaks the heart that you can't shoot that thing.
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ob1al, thanks for the 411.