m1 Garands need a home

I wonder if there are also stock piles of surplus ammo laying around to have fed these things
Most was sold as surplus in the US already.

http://100megsfree4.com/airground/ammo/korean.htm

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Show me someone with $19M in available cash/credit, and I will bet they would not be someone willing to invest in firearms at all.

From a business standpoint it is all about profit and how fast/slow that profit can be made. Based on CanAm's points I figure this one would be a thin margin spread over some time. What do you do with parts guns to turn a quick profit? And how many of these rifles can the shrinking world market of civilian gun owners support? I expect the fees/costs for importation of these would be significant on top of the actual initial purchase price.

There is no such thing as a free lunch out there guys. Have you noticed how the opportunities for Marstar have become not as plentiful lately? There are also a huge amount of BS restrictions these days in our f*****g politically correct UN-conceptualized "global village" climate.

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I bought one of those Korean junkers that were imported 15 years ago or so, for $270.00. by the time I got it working accurately and flawlessly i had dropped an additional $1500.00 on parts and gunsmithing. I'll pass this time!
 
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