Too expensive for regular folks and registered? That's exactly what they want for everything.Wow! This doesn't jive at all with the current administration's war on the 2A.
I see myself as a regular guy and I own a few. Everyone needs and has something in their lives that makes them happy.Too expensive for regular folks and registered? That's exactly what they want for everything.
Just like I said. The guys with deepWell this answers the question. One of those guns mistakenly tagged dealer sample in the past but became unrestricted from this ruling just sold for $80k.
That's about $30k more than similar conversion guns.
Machine gun owner ships is very much like a monopoly. Always has since 1986. And those with the buying power set the prices, with your basic supply and demandI guess I was bit too optimistic on any type of price reduction
And there are very few MG owners willing to put 2A rights ahead of the value of their collection.Little guys need not apply.............
All I can say is if y'all really want in on MG ownership Buy a Mac 10 & slap a Lage upper on it.
Lage Manufacturing
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These will forever increase in value simply because it's entry level & affordable.
I bought a semi auto Max when I was 18 actually my dad bought it. Back then select fire RPB Mac's were $200.00. Now they are $15K, do the math that was 47 years ago. You show me a better return on you money. While there are a few you don't, you don't get to play with it when you want to. The guy I bought my M-16 from always brings his with while shooting.
A whole lot slower than the original Mac 10 upperView attachment 451485
Got quite a few different lage uppers. These things run through my ammo pretty quick