74novaman wrote:A few posts up from you someone said Buds Gunshop has them for $439 right now with free shipping. If that is one of the TGI builds, its not a bad price at all.RSJ wrote:what would one expect to pay for an AMD 65?
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Bud's does have the TGI builds. So does Centerfire Systems.
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Love mine! Lead chunking machine!!
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RSJ wrote:74novaman wrote:A few posts up from you someone said Buds Gunshop has them for $439 right now with free shipping. If that is one of the TGI builds, its not a bad price at all.RSJ wrote:what would one expect to pay for an AMD 65?missed that. Thanks!
Your Price: $409.95 http://www.jgsales.com/hungarian-amd-65 ... -3115.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;http://centerfiresystems.com/AKAGUN-AMD.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Price: $439.99
Part Number: AKAGUN-AMD
Free shipping - 1st 48 states. Exp. 9/30/12.
Quantity discount = quantity 2+ or more price $399.95 ea
or ... $579 to $795.00 + $30 shipping at an "Auction site" http://www.gunsamerica.com/907378801/Gu ... _AK_47.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Might be worth buying several at quantity discounts and reselling at auction sites to pay for the "free" one you keep; paid for with profits
... Multiple rifle sales reporting (Privacy infringement) to BATFE going on for border States ... I haven't kept up with if they're doing that or not now
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They are. Semi-automatics in caliber greater than .22. FFL dealers are required to report multiple purchases of such sales immediately to the ATF. Of course, that's only within a five consecutive "business" day period (http://www.atf.gov/firearms/industry/08 ... rifles.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). A clever gun purchaser that wished to avoid this kind of reporting wouldRPB wrote: ... Multiple rifle sales reporting (Privacy infringement) to BATFE going on for border States ... I haven't kept up with if they're doing that or not now
a) Purchase only one qualifying rifle every 7 days (to avoid the "5 consecutive business days rule") or
b) Purchase said collection of rifles in a state that doesn't border Mexico
While I am not advocating breaking laws, I am obligated to point out that this requirement is not a specific law passed by congress, but instead a rule instituted by the Obama administration as an interpretation of previous laws passed (and affirmed by a federal judge) and as a result of their claim of a "flood" of rifles going into Mexico.
If you're comfortable with the ATF and the National Tracing Center having a permanent record of your rifle purchases, then you have nothing to worry about.
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