Especially 500 rounds of .22lr for $8
How is his advice anyways. He recommends a semi auto rifle in .308 for your main fighting rifle
>>31884506
I have an old box of .308 Winchester Super-X ammo from the 90's. Price sticker on the box is $9.79, so at least all things haven't gotten inflated like nuggets have.
>>31884506
Download for the book if anyone wants. Got it hosted up.
https://mega.nz/#!XMtChKbB!nYf9O7mnuIbH38cOWCV4rJqG_RdCS-OdmzjPGtu07ns
What's even sadder is looking at old firearm catalogs from the 60's...
>>31884623
>>31884648
You're not taking into account inflation.
That No 4 T would be $571 in 2016 money.
>>31886006
Guns tend to do better than inflation.
Finding a matching No4Mk1T for under $1500 is fairly difficult.
>>31884648
>unique ruby
The description text for most of these is pretty funny.
>>31886063
"Unique" was one of several trillion Eibar-based firearms manufacturers who made Rubies for France and Italy. This is why Ruby pistols are a bit of a hit-or-miss. Between the many different factories there was no standardization, and sometimes no standardization within a single company. Therefore, one batch of Rubies would have slightly different dimensions than another, even though the same Sherry-chugging Basques pounded them out on the exact same machinery. Finding spare parts for a Ruby is undoubtedly a nightmare.
Remember SAR-1s stacked like firewood for $300 back in 2003 at gun shows. WASRs were about $60 cheaper
Barrel ban completely fucked the AK.
>>31884648
>adjusted for mid-decade inflation (1965-2016)
Welcome to Fudder's Lodge, how may I be of service?
>>31887623
Even with inflation, those prices are good.
Save the Spanish Mausers