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Posted: 2/6/2020 11:27:25 AM EDT
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Lol. If a guy's money is going nuclear, ya better get rid of it.
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Shit
Im never going to be able to afford a 33/53 A3 at this rate That retarded |
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Quoted: Im about to just chop down a old G3 one I can probably make it work for how much and how rare the real deal is View Quote |
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If that thing actually sells for that kind of money (and the seller gets paid), I may put a couple of mine up there. |
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I have 3 I'm not using but one is a POF and it's not really well made and was afraid to sell it for what I paid, now I rethinking this whole thing
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I've got a brand new one sitting next to me that I picked up for $175 less than 2 months ago for a project. Cannot imagine that this auction sale actually goes through.
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Would it be possible for a once-upon-a-time woodworker/machinist to rework something like a wood 94 stock to fit a SP5 or SP5K?
Not just the shoulder stock, but cut and work the fore end stock too? That'd be just a tiny section of wood on the K, but it would be nicer than what it ships with. Not sure if the metal bits on the 94 would fit up easily? I dunno if I still have the skills, but I still have the tools. |
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Jesus, I just picked up a BNIB one for $300 a month ago, I can stand to make money on it
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I sold one that came with a HK94 I picked up for $500 a month ago, kicking myself for not listing it higher. Could have easily gotten $700-800 out of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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If it was in excellent condition you could have gotten more than that even View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Jesus, I just picked up a BNIB one for $300 a month ago, I can stand to make money on it |
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Recent market pricing is a study in supply and demand.
I was paying $125.50 for 93/94 A3 stocks in 1988 - even figuring for inflation in today's money, that's still only about $274. |
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True. The more Sp5s that arrive, the more expensive / rare these accessories that are no longer manufactured are going to get
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jebus......that's nuts
but sure glad a got a bunch of those, and 93/33's(buffered and non) and G3 .......and I don't like using any of them |
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Im so confused cause hk parts has used German ones for sale for like $300+shipping.
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Damn, I'm thinking hard and heavy about throwing my A3 stock on Gunjoker, but god damn if it's just not the quintessential MP5 look, IMO
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LOL...There's a B&T side folder in the NFA EE for $700! I confirmed with seller...right asking price. Yeah, they just out of stock, not stop production. Some people...
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I picked up a NIB F type to compliment my other. Bought it off of HK USA for $521.21 after discount code. If not for tax would been under 5 bills.
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LOL...There's a B&T side folder in the NFA EE for $700! I confirmed with seller...right asking price. Yeah, they just out of stock, not stop production. Some people... View Quote By the way, my out of stock price is much lower! |
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Found this for those looking.
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Found this for those looking. View Quote |
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Again not looking to move it, but if some schlep wants to overpay I am happy to take advantage.
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I just got one off the EE for +-$360 a week or two back and it included an extra UMP stock as well View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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More than happy to keep it with my other MP5 junk. Some people and their sense of entitlement... By the way, my out of stock price is much lower! Personally I don't know why people are even going gaga for stuff like b&t folders, kac ras etc. They are STILL IN PRODUCTION. More will come in batches, they always do. They're sure as hell not going to stop now with the recent surge sales. The only shit that should really be commanding high prices is HK stuff no longer being manufactured |
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