Ignition Override
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But Walmart doesn't sell milsurps, and very few types of lower-cost ammo from eastern Europe or Russia. Not even reloadable Prvi.
willeypete:
Although I'm with bracer, preferring older guns with blued wood and metal, the fact that ARs have gone mainstream, as you stated, is a very promising situation.
It might have potential to limit the anti-gun politicians' clout and typically irrational arguments, all of which are based on emotion and gross distortion of facts and govt. data.
Queen of Thunder: Good points. My four/five middle-aged gun buddies (all fairly astute) go to gun shows because most gun shops don't carry milsurp rifles, or have a very limited selection in this area. One of your observations about the typically high prices reminded me of a guy's comments on another 'thread'.
His impression is that some private sellers at shows mainly take their collection there to show off, as reflected by the prices.
Various sellers also rent tables in order to socialize, as admitted by a buddy. It's because they know that even with market prices, they won't sell much at all of their random books on military topics, bayonets, other paraphernalia.
willeypete:
Although I'm with bracer, preferring older guns with blued wood and metal, the fact that ARs have gone mainstream, as you stated, is a very promising situation.
It might have potential to limit the anti-gun politicians' clout and typically irrational arguments, all of which are based on emotion and gross distortion of facts and govt. data.
Queen of Thunder: Good points. My four/five middle-aged gun buddies (all fairly astute) go to gun shows because most gun shops don't carry milsurp rifles, or have a very limited selection in this area. One of your observations about the typically high prices reminded me of a guy's comments on another 'thread'.
His impression is that some private sellers at shows mainly take their collection there to show off, as reflected by the prices.
Various sellers also rent tables in order to socialize, as admitted by a buddy. It's because they know that even with market prices, they won't sell much at all of their random books on military topics, bayonets, other paraphernalia.
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