Claven2 said:Milarm isn't bringing them in - they are reseliing Marstar importsAnd at inflated prices, I'll wager as well. For example - can anyone explain to me why they want $100 more than anyone else for the same RC K98k's?
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Who cares?
Claven2 said:Milarm isn't bringing them in - they are reseliing Marstar importsAnd at inflated prices, I'll wager as well. For example - can anyone explain to me why they want $100 more than anyone else for the same RC K98k's?
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Claven2 said:For example - can anyone explain to me why they want $100 more than anyone else for the same RC K98k's?![]()
Claven2 said:Don't listen to me if you don't want, but I'm telling you - there are LESS THAN 50 GUYS in all of Canada right now who will pay over $600 for a mismatched refurb Garand and that's because they are CGN shoppers and have convinced themselves it's a fair price.
I still see collectible garands all the time at retail gun sops in the $500 range.
ilovepotatos said:I'm perfectly happy watching everyone else buy all the garands up at these ridiculous prices.
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Coyote Ugly said:Let's face it, we're all tightwads!![]()
Alonzo said:I am glad somebody said this.
My first Garand cost $450 when the going rate was about 200 in 1986.
The difference...A 90% gun versus a worn out boat oar.
If you guys can't afford it stop whining about it.
Re. Milarm
I have dealt directly with Mr. Kerr at Milarm on numerous deals and found him to be a good fellow to deal with...don't waste his time with nickel and dime BS. Either buy it or go home...this policy is about the only one that works in the real world.
Cheers
Anyone know how many were imported 10yrs ago when they were offered for $150?
If the new batch is a small quantity then prices may be remain on the higher side - I would think? I guess it's basic economics of supply vs demand.