Sold OUT: TYPE 81 LMG

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the non-lmg had one production run but shipped 3 times.

Previously owned 2017 and a 2019 production T81. Some retailer/'s had access to more than one run. Unfortunate the factory had to shut down... Are the LMG's produced far away from the old production shop? As mentioned above.. There is INTEREST.

To anyone who has one of these in hand are these 2019 production? 2020?

Look forward to the first video review guys!
 
You guys talking about "free market" and "supply and demand" are clearly just spitting out buzz words you know without knowing what the hell you are talking about.

Consumer buying from private company without central planning (free market)
Supplier deciding how many of a certain product they will make based at a certain price point the consumer is willing to pay (supply and demand)
Consumer purchasing product from public or private company in order to turn it around for an inflated price (black market)

And we shouldn't tolerate a black market on a site whose bread and butter is sponsors.

There is literally a book called "30 Second Economics" you can buy.
 
Previously owned 2017 and a 2019 production T81. Some retailer/'s had access to more than one run. Unfortunate the factory had to shut down... Are the LMG's produced far away from the old production shop? As mentioned above.. There is INTEREST.

To anyone who has one of these in hand are these 2019 production? 2020?

Look forward to the first video review guys!

My coworkers rifle is labeled 2020.

I don’t know if that was the production year tho.

If they bring in another run I’ll get one. My buddies is phosphate and looks awesome!
 
You guys talking about "free market" and "supply and demand" are clearly just spitting out buzz words you know without knowing what the hell you are talking about.

Consumer buying from private company without central planning (free market)
Supplier deciding how many of a certain product they will make based at a certain price point the consumer is willing to pay (supply and demand)
Consumer purchasing product from public or private company in order to turn it around for an inflated price (black market)

And we shouldn't tolerate a black market on a site whose bread and butter is sponsors.

There is literally a book called "30 Second Economics" you can buy.

The writings of a butthurt individual who wasn't quick enough to buy a limited edition item before it went out of stock....
Much sympathy.
 
I came to realize that the Chinese government uses these Type 81 rifles to execute civilians. Taking down a planet with their virus tinkering is another thing. No, this isn't 'blame the gun', but you are contributing to the beast.
 
Consumer purchasing product from public or private company in order to turn it around for an inflated price (black market)

And we shouldn't tolerate a black market on a site whose bread and butter is sponsors.

There is literally a book called "30 Second Economics" you can buy.

You need to get your 30 seconds back because that IS NOT the definition of a black market
 
You guys talking about "free market" and "supply and demand" are clearly just spitting out buzz words you know without knowing what the hell you are talking about.

Consumer purchasing product from public or private company in order to turn it around for an inflated price (black market)

And we shouldn't tolerate a black market on a site whose bread and butter is sponsors.

There is literally a book called "30 Second Economics" you can buy.
You are wrong.
A black market, underground economy or shadow economy, is a clandestine market or series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality or is characterized by some form of noncompliant behavior with an institutional set of rules.
None of that is applicable to EE transactions. I'm not planning to sell mine, but I totally disagree with what you are saying. I'd like to buy a FAMAE one day (do you know any supplier that can sell me one? no?). The only ones available are sold with a significant markup, but if these sellers would be banned from EE as you are saying, there would be none available at all. I'd rather have an option to buy at a premium then not being able to buy at all.
 
I came to realize that the Chinese government uses these Type 81 rifles to execute civilians. Taking down a planet with their virus tinkering is another thing. No, this isn't 'blame the gun', but you are contributing to the beast.

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You guys talking about "free market" and "supply and demand" are clearly just spitting out buzz words you know without knowing what the hell you are talking about.

Consumer buying from private company without central planning (free market)
Supplier deciding how many of a certain product they will make based at a certain price point the consumer is willing to pay (supply and demand)
Consumer purchasing product from public or private company in order to turn it around for an inflated price (black market)

And we shouldn't tolerate a black market on a site whose bread and butter is sponsors.

There is literally a book called "30 Second Economics" you can buy.

That is not the definition of a black market. Supply and demand isn't decided by a single supplier, either. I highly recommend a refund of whatever "educated" you since it's blatantly wrong.
 
You are making a lot of assumptions, guesses and outright mis-comprehension in your response. But carry on, as you really show your lack of knowledge of how business works and how the best laid out plans go sideways very quickly. In any industry.

You're one to talk, your whole post was like that...and thanks i know exactly how business works but alright.
 
Whatever, genius. It is very clear comprehension and analysis of what people write is not your strong suit. i provided a bunch of possible scenarios, you post moronic comments such as “umm okay” with the pathetic attempt to belittle.


You're one to talk, your whole post was like that...and thanks i know exactly how business works but alright.
 
Scalping is considered a black market activity
Purchasing the tickets themselves is not illegal
Purchasing them with the pure intention of raising the price to resell is considered unethical and thus illegal in some jurisdictions
Black market activities do not have to be illegal to be considered black market (despite what your lazy internet search tells you)
Purchasing LMG's to immediately turn around and resell for inflated prices is no different

I don't have enough time and crayons to explain to you the nuances of ethical theory and how it plays into business activities because clearly the University of Google has already educated you. Please return to breathing heavily out of your mouths.
 
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