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<blockquote data-quote="Okiemax51" data-source="post: 2567660" data-attributes="member: 34350"><p>This was pretty much the going prices from 1960 to 65 as I remember them, I didn't see my favorite, the British Enfield Mark IV revolver for $12.95. I was a big eared kid (turned 9 in 1960) who usta check out the ads every month and drool. During that time period I did buy my first rifle, a Winchester mod 67A target rifle for $4.00,and my first revolver, a Hi Standard Sentinel for $5.00 but I never had the cash to take advantage of the good stuff. Nobody ever got rich on a hay hauling crew at $.01 a bale. By the time I was making the money to buy the guns I wanted I also had truck to pay for, $.23 gas to buy and girls to chase. Then the GCA 68 bit us all in the a$$ and the prices never stopped going crazy. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, I wish I could still find these prices and these surplus guns- maybe Heaven!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okiemax51, post: 2567660, member: 34350"] This was pretty much the going prices from 1960 to 65 as I remember them, I didn't see my favorite, the British Enfield Mark IV revolver for $12.95. I was a big eared kid (turned 9 in 1960) who usta check out the ads every month and drool. During that time period I did buy my first rifle, a Winchester mod 67A target rifle for $4.00,and my first revolver, a Hi Standard Sentinel for $5.00 but I never had the cash to take advantage of the good stuff. Nobody ever got rich on a hay hauling crew at $.01 a bale. By the time I was making the money to buy the guns I wanted I also had truck to pay for, $.23 gas to buy and girls to chase. Then the GCA 68 bit us all in the a$$ and the prices never stopped going crazy. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, I wish I could still find these prices and these surplus guns- maybe Heaven! [/QUOTE]
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