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for all the wishful thinkers
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Just guessing but I'd say if you could buy one (Ted Nugent has one), the thang would be around $15,000. As a comparison, I once read that the M249 Minimi is $13,000 a pop. If I had $15,000 I'd send it to Visa and tell them to go take a flyin' leap into a vat of raw sewage...I'd like a classic M60 MG like the one I packed in the Army...
I believe a semi-auto (only) M249 goes for $13k…. An M16 lower goes for north of $20k, and an M60 is most likely north of $30k…. even IF there was that kind of disposable money in my accounts I still wouldn't dole out for that. I'd pay $3k - MAYBE $5k for an M60 since they cost somewhere between $800 - $1,200 to manufacture.Just guessing but I'd say if you could buy one (Ted Nugent has one), the thang would be around $15,000. As a comparison, I once read that the M249 Minimi is $13,000 a pop. If I had $15,000 I'd send it to Visa and tell them to go take a flyin' leap into a vat of raw sewage...
A Dillion M134D and all the rounds I would ever need to power it.There are guns that I want but know I will never own. What is it for you?
For me there are a couple of them. The main one is a Shiloh Sharps long range like the one used in the movie Quigley down under.
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I believe a semi-auto (only) M249 goes for $13k…. An M16 lower goes for north of $20k, and an M60 is most likely north of $30k…. even IF there was that kind of disposable money in my accounts I still wouldn't dole out for that. I'd pay $3k - MAYBE $5k for an M60 since they cost somewhere between $800 - $1,200 to manufacture.
When in the army if your M-16 was missing it was $200 and some change to replace it.
The chassis will be of the folding stock variety. Have not finalized which muzzle brake will be utilized. Chucky Bullschumer is sure to soil himself when he sees this "assault weapon" with its folding stock (Hit #1), detachable AICS-pattern magazine (Hit #2), pistol grip (Hit #3) and muzzle brake (Hit #4). As all of you will remember, an "assault weapon" is any firearm with at least two of the Five Evil Attributes: Folding or collapsing stock; Detachable magazine; muzzle device of any design; protruding pistol grip; bayonet lug. I can see no reason whatsoever to attach a bayonet lug to a bolt-action target rifle, so I'll have to let that one go. Once it gets built (if ever), I'll have myself a bolt-action "assault weapon" that's both legal and illegal to own (in several States where Liberty has been outlawed).... a Magpul Pro 700 chassis ... muzzle brake ...
I moved out of socialist Washington 5 years ago.............best thing I ever did.