I predict a drop in AR-15 part prices
Now that Malaysia is getting into the M4 making game. I recall a bit back that China was starting to make M4s but there are several import restrictions on anything firearm related coming from China.
Now that Malaysia is getting into the M4 making game. I recall a bit back that China was starting to make M4s but there are several import restrictions on anything firearm related coming from China.
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November 7th, 2007 at 10:27 am
haha! those idiots chose the m4 over the AUG? They got tricked…
November 7th, 2007 at 1:31 pm
The prices of imported firearms and parts will depend on the dollar’s value against other currencies. I understand that the dollar had a small rally yesterday after dropping like a stone. The U.S. dollar is now worth less than the Canadian dollar. Weekend before last, I still saw Romanian AKs going for less than $350 at a gun show, but I expect prices to rise. Odd as it seems, we could find domestic weapons and parts cheaper than imports. Of course, none of us will have any money left to buy weapons after paying our food and energy bills, dependent as we are on imported petroleum.
November 7th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
Good for them, they’ll need something with a shorter supply-chain than a complicated space-age Alpine bullpup with a 9-pound trigger. 🙂 Didn’t Britain recall 300,000 the SA80’s because they
November 7th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
Good for them, they’ll need something with a shorter supply-chain than a complicated space-age Alpine bullpup with a 9-pound trigger. 🙂 Didn’t Britain recall 300,000 SA80’s because they jammed in extreme temps? http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/655000/images/_656883_sa80_info_3_300.gif