To what extent did the US military surplus machine guns after WWI? Goldsmith mentions in THE BROWNING MACHINE GUN that Colt couldn't sell their new guns in the 1920s because surplus weapons were cheaper. So from when did the US military get rid of some of their stock? Which models were sold off? What did these typically cost (when a new Browning watercooled was $650)? Who bought them? Many thanks!
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