![]() If the account is settled by credit card, the buyer’s premium then shall be the standard 18.5%. ![]() The buyer’s premium shall be reduced to 15% provided the payment is paid by cash or the equivalent of cash (cashier’s check, wire transfer, or approved personal check). All bid prices “hammer prices” (“hammer prices” mean the price at which a lot is knocked down to the purchaser) will be subject to a buyer’s premium 18.5% payable by the purchaser. THE AUCTIONEER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS OF THE PURCHASER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PURCHASER BIDDING ON THE WRONG LOT.Ģ. By bidding at RIAC’s auction, whether in person or by agent, sealed bid, telephone bid, via the internet or other means, the purchaser or bidder agrees that the contract created by these terms and conditions of sale is made and performed in the County of Rock Island, State of Illinois and further agrees that should any dispute arise from this contract the jurisdiction for contractual disputes is Rock Island County, State of Illinois. The purchaser’s rights and RIAC’s respective rights and obligations hereunder are governed by Illinois law. Acceptance of a bidder card or a bidder number constitutes acceptance of the following terms and conditions of sale. Any notices, posted or oral, during the sale, are also part of our terms and conditions of sale agreement. All bidders who participate by bidding in this auction agree to the terms and conditions of sale and agree to be bound by same. The following conditions of sale make up the entire terms and conditions on which items listed in Rock Island Auction Company’s (known hereafter as “RIAC”) catalog, on the internet web site and addendum sheets will be offered for sale or sold by RIAC. PROXIBID BUYERS WILL BE CHARGED AN ADDITIONAL 3% ON TOP OF THE ROCK ISLAND AUCTION BUYERS PREMIUM EXPLAINED BELOW. In the picture, you can see 3 shell casings in the air and the bolt is closing on the 4th round in the string.Cash Payment Discount: 3.5% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Check, Money Order, and Wire Transfer Visa MasterCard Discover Payment Instructions: Day Auctions - Revised 7-19-2021 It can cycle much faster than I can point-aim it….but you can put a lot of lead downrange quickly. Even as a semi, the rate of fire is impressive. I put another 150 rounds through it and concentrated on shooting as quickly as I could. My experience with it on the range confirmed it functions flawlessly and is a blast to shoot. He ran 60 rounds through it to confirm all was well. After coordinating with their armorer, I took the rifle back last Friday and he spent about 2 hours replacing the sear, going over it and tweaking it here and there. ![]() They have a huge retail operation there as well, which is where I purchased my Thompson. I’m only about an hour from the new Kahr Arms production and sales facility where production for Auto-Ordnance, Kahr and Desert Eagle will be consolidated in the coming months. During my first firing, I had a number of 2 and 3 round bursts - something that isn’t supposed to happen with a semi-automatic, even one that is registered through the ATF here as a Short Barreled Rifle. I’ve since gone back and ordered a sling swivel and screws from them as well.įinally, I took the rifle back out on my range here at our property to put some rounds through it. The parts arrived in a week and the condition is excellent. This was the first time I’d bought from them but they have a great reputation on the Thompson Machinegun Forum and my experience bore out that reputation. I found a great condition butt plate and screws from Chelmsford Militaria through their eBay listing. It’s in great shape - I now just need to match the stain to the other wood. I was able to find an original, still in wrapper, new-old stock butt stock. ![]() It needed some cleaning up due to some cosmoline that was on it. Well, first, I needed a sling so instead of a repro, I found an original Kerr. The new version does not have a slot in the butt stock for an oiler, as the original did, so that started my project. ![]() Never one to not have some small project going, I decided to add a few parts to my Auto-Ordnance Thompson M1SB - for those who might not have seen the original thread, it is a new-manufacture semi-automatic version of the M1A1 still being manufactured by Auto-Ordnance. ![]()
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