Not money, rather the M1. It's slow so lets do some trading. I'm trying to get each son one for family range days to move them away from the plastic rifles - they're fun shooters. Wavebb is already on this. I just wish Neutral was still around with his network.
Or, any Demilled ROTC Parade M-1s no matter what condition or how many times they've hit the concrete. The Govt. stopped supplying M1s to ROTC a decade ago because of the political climate. They've been replaced with Daisey Drill rifles. So if your school hasn't destroyed them or pitched them ask (They don't like selling them in country surplus outlets for the same reasons they aren't being used in ROTC programs-public perception). Most types who are on school boards with blow a fuse if they looked closely at the few color guards who still used them and knew what they were (see video and what looks like a Springfield 03-A3).
I'm building an exhibit that I need some Demilled rifles for. It's an historical event being commemorated in 2026. I'll pay cash for all of the above and a finders fee. It's an opportunity for ROTC commanders to use them as a fundraiser for their cadets. Seems better option than storing the obsolete ones that can possibly draw too much negative attention to the program.
Message me, or some of you know how to contact me.
Or, any Demilled ROTC Parade M-1s no matter what condition or how many times they've hit the concrete. The Govt. stopped supplying M1s to ROTC a decade ago because of the political climate. They've been replaced with Daisey Drill rifles. So if your school hasn't destroyed them or pitched them ask (They don't like selling them in country surplus outlets for the same reasons they aren't being used in ROTC programs-public perception). Most types who are on school boards with blow a fuse if they looked closely at the few color guards who still used them and knew what they were (see video and what looks like a Springfield 03-A3).
I'm building an exhibit that I need some Demilled rifles for. It's an historical event being commemorated in 2026. I'll pay cash for all of the above and a finders fee. It's an opportunity for ROTC commanders to use them as a fundraiser for their cadets. Seems better option than storing the obsolete ones that can possibly draw too much negative attention to the program.
Message me, or some of you know how to contact me.
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