$3,200 too much for a MAC-10?

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too much money for scrap metal. With that you might as well go out and try and get an HK91 or something.
 
If you want it, you can find cheaper Cobrays out there. For that money, you are close to affording
a proper Ingram.

But, no, despite what everyone else says, this is about what a full-auto mac goes for these days
if it hasn't been shot to death.

As for a nice HK-91 (select fire) expect to pay over 15K.

I checked gunsamerica, and the only cobray I found on there, was 3K.

Acch!, wrong,
there was another cobray on there for 2.1K
 
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all full auto's as the gun in the ad is have gone up quite a lot in the last 3 or 4 years.
I still see some mac 10's in the mid 2 k range that have been shot but I do not think a little over 3 k is to much for a new one.

Not a cheap hobby wish I could aford one.
 
As they say, "If you hafta ask, you can't afford it."

(Has anyone heard what happened to that gold plated MP-5 that belonged to one of Saddam's boys?)
 
(Has anyone heard what happened to that gold plated MP-5 that belonged to one of Saddam's boys?)

Knowing how much the military values pieces of art like that, it was probably tossed in a pit and blown up.
 
dog3 said:
But, no, despite what everyone else says, this is about what a full-auto mac goes for these days
if it hasn't been shot to death.
That's what I have been finding. I searched on gunbroker and found one for $2,900.
 
Jon Coppenbarger said:
all full auto's as the gun in the ad is have gone up quite a lot in the last 3 or 4 years.
I still see some mac 10's in the mid 2 k range that have been shot but I do not think a little over 3 k is to much for a new one.

Not a cheap hobby wish I could aford one.

Just raise Justin's rent until you can afford a nice M16 or MP5.
 
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