On Ebay. Man, the prices people pay.
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Create a channel Learn moreThey're not making them with that history anymore. They are still making them.I get your point,but at the same time i’ll repeat an oft repeated phrase “they’re not making them anymore”.
I’ve owned a return stock but I wouldn’t pay that much personally.
I wouldn’t sweat it too much about setting the benchmark price for return stocks,but rather see it as at least two people with the money to spend who absolutely must have it.
I added some. I have to clarify myself as obviously a lot of people can't read my mind. I need to get the entire thought out.Indeed.
Us dumbasses??? Whose the guy(?) with the cat? No matter how hard you kick a cat they never go as far as a football...I see people bragging about bullshit they don't need and can't use worth a shit for a lot more than that on these forums. At least this stock has some relevant history behind it. A lot of you dumbasses just live in the moment like my cat. M700, M40? M40A1? WTF?
Not only did you call it, but no one could argue with you...Called it
So, what is the $150 for the stock and who pays it when? Original cost way back when? Cost to unit to send refurbed/recovered stock?I thought it would bring $3500. So a M40A1 stock sells for $3050 and 150 of them were released, at the same time 15 A4 stocks were released. Being that there were only 15 released, wonder what those will sell for? The following is a HEAVILY redacted transfer request from the PWS that shows the quantities.
22 Jan 07
From: Sniper Sec Weapons Traini
To: Supp Weap Batt
Subj: REQUEST TRANSFER OF M40A1/M40A3 RIFLE STOCKS
Ref: MCO P440
1. Request DD FORM 19 for (150) M40A1 and (15) M40A3 Sniper Rifle McMillan rifle stocks Part Number 28638 to be shipped to manufacturer to be used as credit for future stock purchases.
2. Attached is a letter from McMillan Fiberglass Stocks dated 2 January, 2006 outlining the companies agreement for credit on the above mentioned rifle stocks.
3. Weight per stock 4 Lbs. Total weight (165 stocks) is 660 Lbs. Unit Price: $150.
4. Point of contact
Just remember there's a bunch of us that didn't buy ANY... D'oh!WOW... the last 1 I sold for 1200 and thought it was a bunch. Still have one, on a rifle, numbers matching.... not letting it go anytime soon.
I can remember the day these came available; should I buy 2, 6, 50...... I bought two...
$$$$$Im looking for a McMillian smear stock if anyone has one for sale..
Numbers matching is a plus. Non-numbers matching sold for $1999 according to the link above. The OP posted a link in which a numbers matching sold for just over $3K.I had no idea these had gone up so much. I'm original buyer of numbers matching non smear. Wonder what its worth.
Us dumbasses??? Whose the guy(?) with the cat? No matter how hard you kick a cat they never go as far as a football...