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Put me down for once of each...
Because you know the CMP waiting list is just full of terrorists!
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/...090300985.html (Gotta love the toy M1 carbine.)
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If they are selling for that cheap, I'd take one of each as well.
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I'm with you guys, give me one of each. Hell of a deal on vintage rifles.
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I'd sell a couple guns just to get money to buy a few of those Garands and Carbines
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Well, that would be price paid to the Korean govenment, the consumer price would actually be significantly higher.
And from what I've heard, the sale was actually blocked because a foreign aid, the weapons were actually still the property of the US government, as was standard when they were handed out in the late 40s / 50s. Can't sell what you don't own. |
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That's what was bothering me. I remember a line from Lord of War where Cage said "When the US leaves a war zone, they tend to leave their munitions behind. It costs more to bring it back than to buy new stock."
Is that really true?
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Well, from what the article says, they're not trying to move them as much to profit off of the sale, but rather just to save money on storing them. I guess they could just dump them into the ocean and save just as much money on storage. (But I really hope it doesn't come to that.)
As for the Lord of War quote, I didn't think it was true. I saw something on the History Channel about the army depot in Anniston, AL, and how the army goes through a lot of trouble to refurbish and repair existing weapons, discarding only the most badly worn or broken weapons. An M16 probably costs the Army at least $400 each. It can't cost that much to ship one.
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