Those are a couple of details of your law that have eluded me until now.Information
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Regards, Jim
Those were the good old days. But, sadly those days are no more and led to the fixed supply of transferrable machine guns. With a fixed supply and increasing demand we get rising prices. It's amazing how that works.
From the information I received with the weapon, I was told that the deactivated weapon sold for $50 back in '48. The museum bought it for $500 in '98. I bought it from the museum for $10,000 in '09.
The historical value of the activated C&R 1917 Brownings is displayed below:
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I believe you. I bought a dewat 1928 in '98 for $500 CDN. I built the EIS with it a bit but still only paid $1000 for everything there. I sold it last year for $4000 plus shipping and paypal sellers premium... I watch Tom Bowers site and am aware of skyrocketing prices there...but at least you can do that.
Regards, Jim
Amazing, isn't it?
What that a '28 Thompson or '28 Colt Argentinewater cooled machine gun?
1928 Thompson SMG. Serial 68038.
Regards, Jim