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Thread: Bushwhacked?...BM prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by rharris2163 View Post
    Pass on that BS (The gun shop AND the BM). Reference the "Chart" https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=6642 and get a Charles Daly M-4 or LMT. Order online from Grant or another online dealer with better prices.

    No, no. I already have two M4s, a three year old BM that I staked myself and an awsome LMT I bought somewhere near the end of March this year. I'm already planning another LMT next year. I stopped because he has a lot of choices on ammo and I needed another box of 9mm +P Gold Dots, I know I overpaid for this but +P GD's are very hard to find around here. I stop 2-3 times a year for small ammo buys or just to check out the stock and prices. I haven't bought a gun from him in over ten years now and 'never' now seems appropriate for the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhs1969 View Post
    No, he does not move a lot of stock (suprise) in fact the one BM with out the flash hider I belive is a hold over from the 94-04 era. It has the cheap BM rail and rail covers on it, I remember a post ban carbine with this set up but can't remember the name they hung on it. He has always been overpriced but this is beyond ridiculous now. I think there is two reasons he has remained open so many years 2; he is pretty well stocked (ammo, holsters, handguns etc) and 1; I belive he owns the building, does not have a lease/rent.
    ...and sadly there are uninformed consumers out there which will fork over that kind of money for one of these weapons.

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    Bought my brand-new, post ban BM for $860. Howell's gun shop in Grey Maine. (Right down the road from BM in Windham)

    This was probably 3-4 yrs ago.

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    I was at a dealer in NJ to get my out of state archery licence, and he had two BM M4gerys for 1399. And now in that NAZI state you cant buy handgun ammo ( read anything but shot gun ammo) without a NJ firearms ID card and a NJ drivers licence.
    I got my LMT from Grant with extra mags and shipping for a lot less than that.

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    Not to hi jack...but does the reference to post/pre ban refer to when it was produced...i.e. before 94 or after 04? Or is there some special configuration that it refers to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by .357sigger View Post
    Not to hi jack...but does the reference to post/pre ban refer to when it was produced...i.e. before 94 or after 04? Or is there some special configuration that it refers to?
    I used the term to describe rifles made during the 94-04 time frame, "the ban". Rifles made during this time will have no collapsible stocks, bayonet lugs, flash hidders. I seem to see alot of people use "pre-ban" for pre 94; and "post-ban" for post 94 and now "no-ban" for post 04 made rifles. This may not be accurate but I see/hear it from alot of different people, didn't mean to confuse.

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