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<blockquote data-quote="filbert" data-source="post: 2864961" data-attributes="member: 18970"><p>I think milsurps are at their peak right now for a few reasons, and may go down. One, I don't believe there are as many people interested as there used to be, two I think that at the price of milsurps right now a lot of people can't afford them. 20 years ago you could be the average middle class man and buy U.S. military for under $250.00, or Enfields for under $200, now anything decent at a gun show is over $800.00 for U.S., even Enfields are over $350. Well, most people aren't making 3 times what they were making in 1995. Also, a lot of younger people don't even make middle class wages like us baby boomers. Most U.S. milsurps will probably stay at their current valve, but some of the recent imports and more unknown milsurps(mausers, arg., chili, mexico, etc.) will go down, if they ever went up. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filbert, post: 2864961, member: 18970"] I think milsurps are at their peak right now for a few reasons, and may go down. One, I don't believe there are as many people interested as there used to be, two I think that at the price of milsurps right now a lot of people can't afford them. 20 years ago you could be the average middle class man and buy U.S. military for under $250.00, or Enfields for under $200, now anything decent at a gun show is over $800.00 for U.S., even Enfields are over $350. Well, most people aren't making 3 times what they were making in 1995. Also, a lot of younger people don't even make middle class wages like us baby boomers. Most U.S. milsurps will probably stay at their current valve, but some of the recent imports and more unknown milsurps(mausers, arg., chili, mexico, etc.) will go down, if they ever went up. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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