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22,000 Carbines coming back to you guys
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09-23-2009 01:39 PM
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Stand by for any piece of junk, mixmasters etc. being hyped up by sellers as "Korean war heritage"!
Patrick
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Yeah i agree but did you notice the old "stopping power and quilted coats" mis information again.......!!!!!
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So who bought them the CMP
or the regular heavy handed barrel stamping guys?
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Key phrase, "Korean war rifles sold back to US". There is something wrong with this!
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Thank You to Bill Hollinger For This Useful Post:
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Agreed Bill.......
Just not right.
Charlie
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According to Orest, the CMP
has nothing to do with these "returns"
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I have a very decent Win that came from Korea about 30? years ago and sold by the gent that now runs "U.S. Armory". He sold a bunch of them for under $200 (forget actual price I paid). Maybe these will be ok as well, but it'll surely bring down market prices. Good for those buying, not so good for those wanting to sell.
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Us Armory
From 1989 to about 2001 my FFL was under the name of US Armory. I was located in Soda Springs, Sonora, then Merced CA. I sold UZI, Carbine, and AR stuff, as well as a bunch of Blue Sky imported carbines. I don't think that I am the one you are talking about, though.
I would get them for $125 each from RSR and some other wholesalers. I sold them for about $159-$169 at gunshows... Those were the days. In the pre internet days, I had a standing add in Shotgun News from 89 to 92.
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Cheaper if you bought them in lots of 100 guns, $89.
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