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Why would you pay $11,800 for non-firing replica minatures?
Because you are a disgustingly filthy rich *******, and you just cannot for the life of you, figure out what to do with that extra un needed $11,800 you just found in the pant pocket of the slacks you had dry cleaned.;)
 

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some people say the same thing about any of the title II stuff. adn those are actual gun owners. not to mention all of the non gun owners that have no idea who would pay a thousand dollars for an ar15 assault weapon. for 1000 dollars you can fly 2 people to london or paris or hong kong.

or take the fam to disney by car.


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ps i would love these if they were firing.
 

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....Why....?

There are just a few things in life worth doing WELL....!!! Minature firearms are just that....WORKS OF ART IN MINATURE. Key word here is "ART". No one else has these...either full auto or semi.....working or not. They are what they are. And I would love to call them mine....also a Rolls Royce Phantom,a full auto M2 'Ma Duce', a 1955 Indian Chief, etc.,etc.,
 

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Damn, another thing to add to the list..........
 

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There was a skilled machinist who made some of these back in the 1950's or 60's
they were scaled to a .22 short cartridge........ ATF had a fit when somebody removed
the dummy barrel & re-barreled it and had a working gun! :eek:

I had at one time a working all metal model (factory made)
of a German flack30 that came out of Germany at the end of WWII, it was a neat peice,
I have photo's of it somewhere...........

There are some fantastic miniature arms out there,
the one I wouldn't mind having is one produced in Russia at one of the arsenals,
it was a limited collectors run of M1910 Maxims complete with mount.

Or how about what appears to be a Polish browning? only 3500.00.......



Here are a couple of links to miniature arms.

http://www.miniaturearms.com/

http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/gunsmiths.htm

http://home.earthlink.net/~lwcallahan1/lewsminiatures/id2.html
 
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