1945 production M2 mortar with original mount and baseplate. It turns 80 this year but is still fully functional and ready for use. This thing is ridiculous amounts of fun. Ammo isn't too hard to find and use as they essentially just use 20 gauge shotgun blanks. I've had good luck with cheap 3D-printed rounds of a couple varieties however reusable practice rounds are readily available online. I'll be happy to share resources on both. This is an easy to use and (relatively) lightweight and accessible piece of artillery and a fun way to step up from a 40mm grenade launcher.
Not in a rush to get rid of it but wouldn't mind physically making room for new projects. This is obviously a destructive device and will need to be transferred on a form 4. That can either be done direct via paper or I'm more than willing to pay the $200 to transfer to a dealer of your choice who can then transfer it electronically to you (I had this one transferred via silencershop to their confusion).
Really pretty wide open on trades, anything quality made in the past 125 years. Some interests include: quality 1911s, Cold war battle rifles, Imported AKs, Other Destructive Devices, Anything weird and interesting.
Not in a rush to get rid of it but wouldn't mind physically making room for new projects. This is obviously a destructive device and will need to be transferred on a form 4. That can either be done direct via paper or I'm more than willing to pay the $200 to transfer to a dealer of your choice who can then transfer it electronically to you (I had this one transferred via silencershop to their confusion).
Really pretty wide open on trades, anything quality made in the past 125 years. Some interests include: quality 1911s, Cold war battle rifles, Imported AKs, Other Destructive Devices, Anything weird and interesting.


