Kerland New Member
Number of posts : 45 Location / Country : United States Registration date : 2010-02-22
| Subject: Reluctantly debating selling my rare MGC metal M3 Grease Gun Mon Mar 16, 2015 12:57 pm | |
| I wanted to gauge interest if there would be any collectors interested in the "crown jewel" of my collection, the MGC M3 metal grease gun. This may be the only one you'll ever see for sale. There was one posted on a UK Model Gun site that disappeared and other than that it really is one of the most rare guns out there as it was manufactured in the very early MGC days. https://mp40modelguns.forumotion.net/t3968-just-received-my-mgc-m3-grease-gun-and-have-some-questions-about-parts-pics-added?highlight=mgc+grease+gunIs a link to pictures posted here on the forums. I need to fund another purchase (non model gun related) and it would be far easier to sell this one replica than individually selling a bunch of lesser replicas. I believe that the winding arm would have to be manufactured which I don't think would be difficult. Please PM me for more details. Local rules/regulations will apply to whatever country the purchaser is from. Thanks! | |
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Reluctantly debating selling my rare MGC metal M3 Grease Gun Tue Mar 17, 2015 2:54 pm | |
| Hi there -
Is it missing the cocking arm that controls the clockwork mechanism? This was a model gun that used it to fake firing, correct?
If you come up with a price please let me know,
Thank you,
Pit. | |
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