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Not jungle, but in the video they're in an open air shack with literal goats in the shed. Not exactly pristine storage conditions.Ethiopa ain't exactly jungle.
Not jungle, but in the video they're in an open air shack with literal goats in the shed. Not exactly pristine storage conditions.
The Korean Garands are from my understanding owned by the korean government. CIA actually won the bid for those but Obama squashed that deal .Reminds me, did those rifles from Korea ever make it to the CMP?
Nothing stacked on pallets in un-conditioned air is perfect for storage, but Ethiopia is arid and consistent. It's pretty much like the mythical "salt caves" we've joked about previous huge milsurp caches coming from.Not jungle, but in the video they're in an open air shack with literal goats in the shed. Not exactly pristine storage conditions.
Nothing stacked on pallets in un-conditioned air is perfect for storage, but Ethiopia is arid and consistent. It's pretty much like the mythical "salt caves" we've joked about previous huge milsurp caches coming from.
The (one) goat was only there after the doors were opened.
Yes, the worst part of this deal is that most of it will get sold through Sweaty Ben for outrageous prices, by people eager to pay because it's the last big find ever.
Until the next one.
The only thing that will drive down prices is if people dont buy them.This isn't being advertised as "the last big one" by InterOrdnance, just Sweaty Ben because Sweaty Ben. The video in OP says that this is the first batch coming out of Africa and guns are going to start trickling in. "Africa", not "Ethiopia", implying other countries are selling surplus. Is it going to be enough to drive down prices on surplus guns? Probably will depend on the election.
Dont worry someone will.I am not going to give Ben $800 for junk.