To avoid straying much off topic from another thread, I said:
I was not able to locate the price of a new TC 'hawken' rifle from 1970. But, for comparison, $1.00 in 1970 would compare in spending power to $6.19 today. Just grabbing at a number, if that TC was $250.00 then, it would cost $1547.50 today. A Kibler kit is currently $820.00. Folks, comparing the two, that is a freaking bargain. BTW, I don't know Jim and am not trying to promote him or his products, just putting this info out there for thought fodder and to encourage newcomers to this game to consider something high quality rather than a 'pretty good' factory made rifle.
I have this feeling, the Kibler type CNC kit could be responsible for reviving the ml avocation much as the TC 'hawken' did in the earlier years of this game. Kibler is bringing a fine rifle well within the financial reach of many would-be ml'ers. Would be interesting to compare the prices of a 1970 TC 'hawken' to a 2018 Kibler kit in dollars then and now.
I was not able to locate the price of a new TC 'hawken' rifle from 1970. But, for comparison, $1.00 in 1970 would compare in spending power to $6.19 today. Just grabbing at a number, if that TC was $250.00 then, it would cost $1547.50 today. A Kibler kit is currently $820.00. Folks, comparing the two, that is a freaking bargain. BTW, I don't know Jim and am not trying to promote him or his products, just putting this info out there for thought fodder and to encourage newcomers to this game to consider something high quality rather than a 'pretty good' factory made rifle.