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Firearms StG 58 For Sale

Fire4EffectCA

Sergeant of the Hide
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Nov 28, 2019
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**** Rifle Is Sold Pending Funds ****

StG58 For Sale

I purchased this hand selected, matching number, excellent kit from A&D Global back in 1996 and it was built on a Type 3 Imbel Gear Logo receiver imported by Pacific Armament. Except for the approximately 400 rounds I fired through the rifle, it appeared to have been fired very little when I received the kit. The chamber headspaces at 1.634”.

I will include one 20 round FN magazine with the rifle.

I am asking $1,850.00 Shipped.

I will provide complete photographs upon e-mail request. There are too many to post here.

I gave up trying to find a box to ship the rifle and decided yesterday to build my own from clean large sheets of cardboard. I also used 1/2” cardboard to beef up the box top, bottom and sides along with internal supports the rifle. With this solution I was be able to include shipping in the $1,850.00 asking price. The buyer will have to pay for any insurance above the $100.00 that is included in the shipping charges.

If interested or have questions, contact me at [email protected]

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I purchased this hand selected matching number, excellent kit from A&D Global back in 1996 and built it on an Type 3 Imbel Gear Logo receiver imported by Pacific Armament. Except for the approximately 400 rounds I fired through the rifle, it appeared to have been fired very little when I received the kit. The chamber headspaces at 1.634”.
 
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Very cool rifle! Well done on the packaging but if I may suggest wrap the magazine up so it doesn’t beat up the rifle in shipping. Wish I had the cash, GLWTS

Thanks. The box is not complete. I still have to glue all the blocks I assembled. I placed a magazine in so I know where to glue the blocks to leave room for a magazine.

I am well know (SafetyAgentMan) for my nuke proof packaging. Below feedback on the rifle and packaging for another sale.

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Maybe easier to just go to home depot, buy a sheet of 1/4" plywood, and a couple pieces of 1x4 and just build a box yourself. But if you already have the cardboard, it should be easy to do that.

Nice rifle.
 
Maybe easier to just go to home depot, buy a sheet of 1/4" plywood, and a couple pieces of 1x4 and just build a box yourself. But if you already have the cardboard, it should be easy to do that.

Nice rifle.

Thanks. The glued up honeycomb cardboard is stronger and lighter than 1/4" plywood and 1x4. In the USAF we used honeycomb cardboard for rigging pallets for equipment airdrops. I have a good source of this cardboard at a local beer distributor. It comes in with rail shipments of Modello from Mexico.

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