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  • satx78247

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    Enough that there will never be a shortage since very few are buying anything full auto these days due to people having less $$.
    In the early 80's they were $1500.
    Glad I got one when I did.

    In the early 80's M16's were $2000-$2500.
    Glad I got one of those too.

    I'm not selling at any price.
    Don't need the $$

    You can still buy M16's for less than $20,000
    $35,000 is insane & the seller don't really want to sell.

    Just look around on the internet.
    sturmgewehr.com is just one place with a few good deals now days.


    66vette,

    As I've said elsewhere on TGT, the ONLY MG that I really LUST AFTER is a VERY EARLY "brass mounted" MAXIM GUN from the S-A War era, with the harness, "high wheel" carriage, ammo cart & the other accessories.

    ODDLY, when one of those "comes on the market" (which is SELDOM) , the price seems to be about what it was a decade ago.
    (YES, MAXIM GUNS are ALL C&R.)

    yours, satx
     
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