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Cosine26
11-30-2018, 03:33
From the March 1960 American Rifleman Magazine. I have no idea where these came from. Now you can understand why the NRA members were upset
https://imgur.com/5YDVwOq

From the February 1960 American Rifleman Magazine
https://imgur.com/CmNViy3
From January 1960 American Rifleman
https://imgur.com/eMoe1l7

Ted Brown
12-04-2018, 04:02
Oh well... My '66 El Camino only cost $3100 with a 327 and 4 speed...

mike9905
01-18-2019, 09:17
Ye Old Hunter was the mail order name for Potomac Arms, 0 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA. The coolest gun shop I've ever seen; an entire warehouse full of milsurps. Next door to Interarms.

remus
01-19-2019, 07:40
I didn't know M1's had matching numbers.

lyman
03-13-2019, 10:26
I didn't know M1's had matching numbers.

cause the do not, I've seen them advertised that way in the past

RCS
03-13-2019, 01:31
This M1 was one of the $79.95 rifles, still in exc condition but did have about 2000 rounds
fired thought it, all nice clean GI ammo45505455064550745508

nf1e
03-13-2019, 04:43
http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x413/nf1e/IMG_2470_zpsqyqlxk7q.jpg (http://s1180.photobucket.com/user/nf1e/media/IMG_2470_zpsqyqlxk7q.jpg.html)

Allen
03-13-2019, 04:59
Oh well... My '66 El Camino only cost $3100 with a 327 and 4 speed...

Those were great engines. Odd how Chevrolet abandoned them for the lesser performing, oil burning 350 and 400 small blocks. The 327's are legends to this day.

RCS
03-13-2019, 06:57
still have a 65 Dodge Coronet 50045510

Allen
03-13-2019, 07:46
still have a 65 Dodge Coronet 50045510

318 or 383 ?

PWC
03-14-2019, 09:04
Cosine, Getting back to the original post, why were the NRA members mad in 1960?

RCS
03-14-2019, 09:13
Rather then buy guns from Kleins or others, you could buy the M1903A3 rifle for $14.95 and an old
rebuilt M1911A1 for about double the 1903A3 price from the DCM

Later the M1 carbines for around $20 if NRA member in 1961-62

Even later the trade-in M1 rifle receiver that was damaged for a like new M1 receiver and barrel, this
would cost around $20 through the NRA in 1974-75

PWC
03-14-2019, 11:12
I remember the $14 ads in Field & Stream and Outdoor Life, I've even got copies around somewhere. Why would the NRA membership be mad a out being able to get the 03s cheaper from DCM?

Cosine26
03-14-2019, 02:41
For PWC
Because M1's through the DCM cost $98 + $4.00 shipping and handling plus express charges and took months and lots of paper work and correspondence to acquire , you had to be a NRA member and you took what you got - not refunds, non adjustments -Even thought they were NM M1's . If the allotment was sold - three eggs , one GOOD, TWO BAD.

PWC
03-14-2019, 05:10
OK, now I understand....as a kid, $14 may as well have been $1000...

Given what you say, if I'd had the money I'd have gone the $14 route too.

Used to read about Jack O'Connor and his .270 a d dream of my own 03.

kar66
03-21-2019, 06:24
The only thing the NRA got out of the deal was it helped promote membership the guns came from government arsenals. Needing to be a NRA member was kind of a early background check. If I remember right that was how the lefties got it shut down somebody sued because he couldn't buy one without being a NRA member. That was a long time ago and my memory my be a little off.

GA-Dave
03-21-2019, 02:34
That's almost $685 in today's dollars after adjusting for inflation.. No small amount of money.

Today will be the good old days in a few years. I remember when the Danes and CMP began grading Garands as the high point of the M1 collecting days.

Ted Brown
03-28-2019, 04:38
What are all those dark stains under the car?

lyman
03-28-2019, 06:29
What are all those dark stains under the car?

it's a dodge,,,

guessing oil or antifreeze?

RCS
03-29-2019, 05:48
Dodge: the car was backed in for the photo, stains were already there on the floor !