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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3807209" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>The FAL is another great rifle. The G3 eh. I’m preferential to old school machined weapons. The stamped ones will work but I don’t see the value comparison. Weight savings while humping the guns around out in the field I most definitely see value. I guess it is the old machinist in me coming out. I definitely look down on stamped vs machined work. </p><p></p><p>I don’t see undervalued at all. When one compares the value to value of money exchange value of China, Russia to the USA, SKSs or AKs are still cheep guns. If a gun made there costs 200 it may cost 2000 to make here. I don’t see the value going up or it being undervalued. </p><p></p><p>Don’t get me wrong. I like using milled or stamped firearms. </p><p></p><p>In all actually I like most all firearms. Played with a good portion of them. Look forward to the ones I haven’t yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3807209, member: 9018"] The FAL is another great rifle. The G3 eh. I’m preferential to old school machined weapons. The stamped ones will work but I don’t see the value comparison. Weight savings while humping the guns around out in the field I most definitely see value. I guess it is the old machinist in me coming out. I definitely look down on stamped vs machined work. I don’t see undervalued at all. When one compares the value to value of money exchange value of China, Russia to the USA, SKSs or AKs are still cheep guns. If a gun made there costs 200 it may cost 2000 to make here. I don’t see the value going up or it being undervalued. Don’t get me wrong. I like using milled or stamped firearms. In all actually I like most all firearms. Played with a good portion of them. Look forward to the ones I haven’t yet. [/QUOTE]
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