Texan
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In 1980 I would be happy to pickup a new model 18 or model 15.
No wait I would just get both !
Texan
No wait I would just get both !
Texan
1980 huh? I feel we'd all be better off if times were like 1980 instead of the way things are now, we had a new good president unlike now and we actually had a bright future unlike today. Here it is:
I remember me and my brother walked into a military surplus gun shop back in the early 1980s and they had just taken delivery on several crates of Model 97 US trench shotguns, all decked out for war, still covered in cosmoline. They had cleaned up ten or so and had them lined up on the display wall, priced at $100.00 a pop. Each came with a bayonet. We both thought about buying one each, but eventually decided that, even at that price, what did we want with an old war shotgun. Man, I've been kicking myself ever since for that. If I could go back to that moment, I'd buy at least ten of those.Back in the mid 70's, my dad's buddy shows him a crate of surplus 30 carbines he bought for $12 each. I don't know how many were in a "crate" (10, 12?) but Dad tried to buy a couple... nah, he wanted to keep it full.
Anyway, if I could go back to 1980, (and I know then what I know now) I would need a large truck to bring back all the cheap mil-surplus model 10's, 1917's, 1911's, carbines, Garands.. etc.
C'mon now. 1980 wasn't THAT long ago, was it?
Started out in '73 with a new Model 60. It was $123 OTD.
Followed with a 14-4 and a 17-4, both about $200.
Of course, it seemed like serious money back then..