If Christie ever ever has any ambitions toward running for president, under a Republican ticket, he has to veto that bill. He'd never get anywhere if he didn't.
I have a Marlin and a Mossburg. Do be honest, it's hard to tell a difference. Both weigh about the same, look about the same, feel about the same. The Mossburg may be a bit more accurate, but the Marlin isn't any slouch. The reason I use the Marlin more than the Mossburg, is that the Mossburg is...
I stand corrected. Maybe there's for of a demand for them around here (south central PA) than in other places. Typical price for a used mini-14, at an auction, is between $700-800.
According to Ruger the MSRP is $900. Now you can figure a bit lower than that, but not $650. Your FFL charges $30-50?? I can get a transfer for $20 at the LGS.
http://ruger.com/products/mini14RanchRifle/models.html
JMR I've NEVER seen a mini-14 go for less than $550, and that was a beat up old one at an auction. I work for an auction company here in PA and we do quite a few gun sales.
kwg, I have a feeling that is why they are cheap. Skinny barrel and Minute Of Pumpkin accuracy.
Any partitular reason? The mini-14 on the top link in brand new!
THe mini-14 in the bottom link, would that scope mount and muzzle brake have something to do with it's low price? Thanks.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=420764244...
Can someone explain the difference to me? I always thought that the M-14 was the full auto military version, and the M1A was the civilian version. I was at a gun show today and a guy told me that basically the difference was that the M14 is better quality than the M1A. This guy know what he was...
Hey guys,
I just came across this organization (http://www.1stpa-militia.net) and was wondering if anybody knows anything about them? Thanks in advance for any info.
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