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First comes the confession: I am a borderline Hoarder. I'm slowly making my way through 63 years of American Rifleman magazines that will head to recycling. Since my tastes in firearms have changed over the years I'm taking a quick peek at the issues to see if there is something old that relates to my current interests. I flipped open the May 1982 issue to read the contents, but I was shocked to see the inside cover advertisement. OMG! [/URL I went through a ton of emotions in rapid succession, but realised there is nothing I can do now. Oh what might have been!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Udo, | ||
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For more context, another issue in July 1983 tested the new P226 and gave list as $620.00This message has been edited. Last edited by: Udo, | |||
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I Deal In Lead |
I passed on a 1903 A3 for $25.00 at a local hardware store in 1963. But $25.00 n 1963 was quite a bit of money. The 03 has gone up a lot more than inflation, though. | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
That's $1,794.59 in 2022 dollars. So that was pretty steep back then.
Yep. That's only $231.79 in 2022 dollars. A nice M1903A3 is pushing $1,000 these days. I'd buy all I could afford at $231 apiece. | |||
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Retired, laying back and enjoying life |
I bought a real nice 03 in 1960 at a gun show for $8.00. Still got it. Freedom comes from the will of man. In America it is guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment | |||
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First HK ran $130, sold it and put $160 into the second. Kept it until the 90s and sold it for $1,000, along with a coil of rope that came with it. Seemed to always smell like the Everglades. No, no rope but some of us might remember that ad, too. | |||
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