<< the military needs targets for weapons
practice and if all vehicles are sold to the public, a substitute target must
be found. If you figure the cost of procurement, transportation and setup of
substitute "targets," I think you will find that a procured substitute would
cost far more than the net profit from any sale to the public >>
Jeeze, I'm a roll tonight....think of all the steel conex boxes, jet engine
cannisters, stacks of ammo boxes, etc....
If they need targets, Jim Rice and I can go out to some local junk
yard and haul in 1952 Plymouths to trade for M151s, one for one. We
can then sell them to listers for $50 each...
Sam Hamilton
Stillwater, Oklahoma
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