Vietnam War Commemorative M14

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Thought it was interesting. Have never seen one before.

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htt p://www.ahffirearms.com/products/VIETNAMM14.asp
 
Sorry, don't dig it. It looks so bubba like those gold plated bling guns used by gangsta pimps and 3rd world tinpot dictators.
 
at the price of $3,995*. Each rifle is numbered and registered within the limited edition of 500, and is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Thirty-day return privilege.

Please charge my credit card a deposit of $195 per rifle. I will pay the balance prior to delivery at the rate of $380 per month, with no interest or carrying charge.

Pricey, but generous payment plan. They will all sell.
 
Springfield Armory , way too much bling for me .... but with the financing available and the high regard for the rifle in the States they will sell all 500 soon enough I think.
 
Blatant marketing BS.

"Each rifle is numbered and registered within the limited edition of 500, and is acompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity."


They all have serial numbers already and I am looking forward to my rifles NOT being registered and NOT accompanied by a numbered certificate.
 
and that would be SPRINGFIELD ARMORY COMPANY, not springfield armory government armory; ie it's a COMMERCIAL m1a that LOOKS like an m14; but that's where the similarity ends - your norc has about as much provinance- for the money, you get the LOWEST grade m1a, and a whole lot of GOLD PLATE- these guys have done just about every gun that has ever seen the light of day in some sort of bling, including the lemat revolvers-
 
500 ? my bet is that within 2 minutes of this add being distributed they were sold

They don't sell as fast as one would think, $4000 US is a deal breaker for many people. Some of the guns offered by the American Historical Foundation have been available for years so my guess is that they don't sell them like hot cakes. Their ads are posted in almost every American gun magazine and some of their guns are still advertised for sale for at least ten years.
 
If it doesn't have a gold plated fire selector like the real thing, I'm not interested.

NEWS FOR YOU- fire selector was NOT gold plated- and it wasn't issued with the gun- out of the factory, you got a KNOB that was pinned in place- the sa/fa lever was in a baggie with a spring , and according to ORDERS , was installed by the unit armorer at BATTALION LEVEL- in other words, only a select few got the a1 version- the rest of us got the button- of course, like most things army, if you got ahold of the bits. a hammer and a pin punch , you'd be in business in seconds
 
No need to keep guessing the value. Send one in to Cash 4 Gold & see how much they will give you.
 
I like M1A's but this is a bit too Franklin mint for me. Order now and get the 1949 Ford delivery wagon. Parkerizing suits the rifle.
 
Well, you learn something new every day. I wish it had the gold plated KNOB then, for the sake of realism.


Not a great investment
"http://www.gunauction.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemnum=8876460
Current Price: $1,710.00 (SOLD via Haggle!)

actually, that MISCONCEPTION was one of the late dave tomlinson 's greatest arguments- " you can't take a semi-automatic and make a CONVERTED semi-automatic out of it'; b/c the rifle LEFT THE FACTORY as a semi-automatic , IT SHOULD BE DEEMED SEMI-AUTOMATIC ( a gun is what it is, not what you can modify it into) but the scoc wouldn't hear the arguement
note- it could have been christ himself preaching the second coming , and it wouldn't have mattered - the scoc is FULL OF LIBERAL APPOINTEES- and b'c it's LABELED as a MACHINE GUN by the batf, we followed suit, rather than find out for ourselves
 
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