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Acrers and acrers of surplus(does it exist?)
Every once in a while at a local gun show or military show I hear a couple of guys talk about this government complex out in Iowa or Kansas made up of dozens of bunkers that are full of old military surplus dateing back to WWI. Urban legend??
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02-27-2010 01:13 AM
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You can get those stories as far and as local as here on Canada
. We were told the exact same stories here on the west coast. I know where the bunkers are but the are only filled with water. The same story seems to surface with every new generation.
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Hey that is funny. If you find your bunkers and i find ours full of like new K98k
and P08, than we can make a deal. How about 2 SMLE`s for one P08?
The same stories all over the world.
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I really did just converse with a colleage, he is in the army reserve, and a higher type officer, who is interested in getting a carbine and garand, and he informs me that when preparing to go to Iraq the first time, he went to fort , xyz, and went into the storage area, into the bunkers, and there was vast amounts of everything in the world there in mint condition, just waitng to be taken out of the mothballs, and used. Some really nice old stuff and new stuff of all descriptions. He said that the size of the storage buildings and bunkers was enormous. Just remember, how many rifles, and other things are sold by the CMP
and other surplus outletof the US govt.
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Yes, the stories I got were from serving members or reservists who had either seen it personally or knew someone who firsthand saw it... I would have to see it myself. With you and Gunner of course. Then we could spit it all up.
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I've heard rumors there's a huge secret bunker in Modesto, CA stocked full of acres upon acres of only the rarest and most valuable USGI guns and parts!
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Ups, i should come and help you to save this items. The flight tickets are cheap!
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Regards Ulrich
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Mmmmm??? Hold the tickets lads. As a long-term steam engine fan, I can remember that in the 70s, when steam buffs were sad about the disappearance of real locomotives, there were stories about a secret government hoard of pristine steam engines hidden away in a tunnel so that an emergency service could be provided if the country was starved of oil.
One of those "wouldn't it be nice if..." ideas that seem to turn into a legend.
And, don't forget, if a couple of million rarities really did appear - well, they wouldn't be rarities any more!
Patrick
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Patrick,
I'm a huge steam locomotive fan too. 
You are very correct about supply and demand.
We all talk about the guns that were sporterized, and all the rare guns destroyed, etc...
If these guns and equipment were as plentiful today as they were in the 60's, they wouldn't be valuable collector items today.
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Thats an huge monster! The one I´ve seen are some numbers smaller than this. Over here you can take a ride on such an Steam Locomotive from Munich to the Lake Constance and back. One of the nicest way to waste time.
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