FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka" - SOLD
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FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka" - SOLD
100% original and complete, including sling. I have owned this for many years, now it is time for someone else to enjoy it. Demilled with a bore sized hole at the breech, and a cross bar welded through the breech end as well. This one needs nothing - it is all there, and in great condition. Optical sight is clean and clear. Pictures can be seen here http://www.lboe.com/m9a1bazooka.htm
Price is $2,800.00 PLUS shipping costs. Will ship via insured UPS or USPS. Please contact me with any further questions or information.
Price is $2,800.00 PLUS shipping costs. Will ship via insured UPS or USPS. Please contact me with any further questions or information.
Last edited by uziman on Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
wow alittle high on that price does it come with a jeep or something lol about 2000 over price on gunbroker for one. should be around 800 or 900 tops with a round. just to let you know the going price of these things but hey if you can get that for it great i will sell my two tommorrow then lol.
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thompson,ww2 bazooka dummies
90mm,37mm m17 from ww2 shipwrecks
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
Considering that a nice, correct late war round should run $150+ that makes these M9A1s a steal at "$650-$750"...
Jeff Q.
AZ
Home to a
$2500 restored M9A1 and $150(+) M7A3 Rounds...
Jeff Q.
AZ
Home to a
$2500 restored M9A1 and $150(+) M7A3 Rounds...
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
150 a round wow i guess i got a steal at red ball last year for 2 at 125 for both rounds. guess it all depends on how much a person wants to pay.
1947 cj2a mock military
.50cal,.30cal.,m1both all operational
thompson,ww2 bazooka dummies
90mm,37mm m17 from ww2 shipwrecks
m-37 wc1962 dodge powerwagon, m37 anti-tank replica
m998 hummer, demilled tow missle launcher
.50cal,.30cal.,m1both all operational
thompson,ww2 bazooka dummies
90mm,37mm m17 from ww2 shipwrecks
m-37 wc1962 dodge powerwagon, m37 anti-tank replica
m998 hummer, demilled tow missle launcher
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
Hey susmeister,
Re: " just to let you know the going price of these things but hey if you can get that for it great i will sell my two tommorrow then lol."
I will buy both of your original WW2 M9A1 Bazookas for $800.00 each. Please post pictures and let me know how you would like to proceed. Thanks!
Re: " just to let you know the going price of these things but hey if you can get that for it great i will sell my two tommorrow then lol."
I will buy both of your original WW2 M9A1 Bazookas for $800.00 each. Please post pictures and let me know how you would like to proceed. Thanks!
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
susmiester wrote:wow alittle high on that price does it come with a jeep or something lol about 2000 over price on gunbroker for one. should be around 800 or 900 tops with a round. just to let you know the going price of these things but hey if you can get that for it great i will sell my two tommorrow then lol.
You must be looking at a different Gunbroker than I am, because I sure don't see any at that price. Right now, there's a M10 WP round listed over there, and the opening bid is $900. That's not the bazooka, just the M10 round.
If uziman is comfortable with the price he's got his bazooka listed at, and you don't have anything at stake in the sale, why piss on his ad? If the price is too high for you, don't buy the thing. There's no reason to react the way you have.
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
Last "M9A1" (Airborne model that breaks in half) I saw on Gunbroker was for $4K.
Perhaps you are thinking of a standard service M1 or M1A for $7-800. Or you could be seeing those cheap Chinese manufactured imports that can't even be compared to the real thing...
Not a lot of M9A1's out there that I'm aware of.
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Perhaps you are thinking of a standard service M1 or M1A for $7-800. Or you could be seeing those cheap Chinese manufactured imports that can't even be compared to the real thing...
Not a lot of M9A1's out there that I'm aware of.
V/R W. Winget
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
if it is available, I will take it.
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Re: FS: Original U.S. WW2 M9A1 "Bazooka"
Hope your talking about the M1 or M1A rifle as the original M1 and M1A1 2.36"s are a lot rarer than M9 and M9A1 series of bazookas. Esp the early 2 forward grip models. Even now the two piece airborne M20 3.5" launchers are getting up there in price.
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STILL NOT associated with the Georgia MVPA 15 years and counting as long as that one guy is president of the club....
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STILL NOT associated with the Georgia MVPA 15 years and counting as long as that one guy is president of the club....
1963 Willys M151 (under resto)
1969 M706E1
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