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Gil Martin 03-30-2005 05:37 PM

If you could go back for one day...
 
Suppose you could go back for day to a prior era and buy some surplus military arms, what would you select as your top three choices? Without a doubt, knowing what I know now about the current surplus arms market, I would buy as many 1941 Johnson semi-automatic .30-06 rifles, broomhandle Mauser pistols in 7.63mm and 9mm and .30/40 Krags (rifles and carbines) as I could. That would do it for me. What are your thoughts? All the best...
Gil

gumpokc 03-30-2005 06:21 PM

I agree with yours, also:

artillary lugers
Ljungman's
Mas 49/56's when price was much lower
and a few 3 screw blackhawks

earschplitinloudenboomer 03-31-2005 12:43 AM

DCM '03 Springfields...lots 'an lots of '03 Springfields.

Adam Helmer 04-01-2005 01:09 PM

Gil,

I would buy all the Webley&Scott (British) revolvers I could carry in mint condition for less than $15 each. I would grab up all the Lugers and Broomhandles in mint condition for $30 to $40 each with holsters and matching mags and sit on that thar gold mine. Ok, I met the three gun limit. If I could go to 6 I would add Garands for $60 to $80 each, Persian Mausers for $35 each and .45/70 trapdoors that were in the $30 range for rifles and $40 for carbines. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

Adam

DaMadman 04-04-2005 12:45 PM

That is a tough one because if it were for personal use I would go back to a time that I could,... of Should of,.... would of,.... bought a bunch of Gov't 1911 .45's when the Military switched to Berettas.

If it were for making a profit, AND person use I think I would go back to a time that you could buy the Thompson "Tommy Gun" without a Class III lisence and a large bank note.:D

Cal Sibley 04-06-2005 12:47 PM

I'd like a good M98 German mint mauser. I have one, but it has seen better days. Of course I'd like another M96 Swedish mauser in 6.5x55. You can never have too much of a good thing.
What I've always wanted was a 1903 A3 Springfield. I'll have one yet. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal


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