Those .310 cadets were so hard to sell that some were converted to #### and click toy rifles. Others were converted to .30-30, and rebored to .357.
Incidentally, Lee Harvey Oswald bought his Carcano and S&W revolver from Kleins.
Sweet! You could make a 2800 yard shot with iron sights!Anyone have the ballistics info for a .30-06 180 grainer out to 2800 yards?
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I'm using U.S. figures because they are easier to obtain, also, our dollar value was pretty much similar back then.
Average wage of U.S. worker in 1959: $3,855.80
Adjusted to inflation (2006): $25,961.37
Average U.S. wage today (2006): $38,651.41
Price of M1 Garand in 1959: $97.50
In 2006 Dollars: $656.61
Difference in average salary, then and now: $12,690+
So the average Joe makes $12,690 more today than in 1959, and the price of a Garand has stayed pretty much the same, as you can buy Garands for around $650 from P&S Militaria, or anywhere else... add $200 for one in good shape, and we're still ahead of the game, because we make much more money now.
The only real deals would be the No.4 Mk1 T, or any of the dirt cheap No1. Mk 3's, but not by much. Personally, I don't feel like waiting 50 years to make a few hundred, or a thousand dollars profit on any rifle.
My advice? Don't invest in Milsurps if you plan on making any money, unless you feel like waiting 50 years for a moderate profit.
Most milsurps are CHEAPER now when we consider inflation and increased wages. So QUIT WHINING!![]()
I'm using U.S. figures because they are easier to obtain, also, our dollar value was pretty much similar back then.
Average wage of U.S. worker in 1959: $3,855.80
Adjusted to inflation (2006): $25,961.37
Average U.S. wage today (2006): $38,651.41
Price of M1 Garand in 1959: $97.50
In 2006 Dollars: $656.61
Difference in average salary, then and now: $12,690+
So the average Joe makes $12,690 more today than in 1959, and the price of a Garand has stayed pretty much the same, as you can buy Garands for around $650 from P&S Militaria, or anywhere else... add $200 for one in good shape, and we're still ahead of the game, because we make much more money now.
The only real deals would be the No.4 Mk1 T, or any of the dirt cheap No1. Mk 3's, but not by much. Personally, I don't feel like waiting 50 years to make a few hundred, or a thousand dollars profit on any rifle.
My advice? Don't invest in Milsurps if you plan on making any money, unless you feel like waiting 50 years for a moderate profit.
Most milsurps are CHEAPER now when we consider inflation and increased wages. So QUIT WHINING!![]()



























