![]() ![]() Not surprisingly, the five American Redoubt States fared quite well. Here’s the value of $1 in each state, according to new data. Dollar and other fiat currencies.įunds Increase Bullish Gold Positioning, Pessimistic Toward Silver Economy & Finance:ġ0-year yield continues collapse on slowing growth fears, falls as low as 2.07% Rather, they represent a store of wealth, as insurance against the inevitable decline of the U.S. Remember: Precious metals are not “money-making” investments. The price swings can be large, and they can test the patience of many folks who are not willing to commit for the long haul. JWR’s Comments: Gold and silver are not for timorous investors. Gold Prices Holding Near 2-Month Highs After U.S. (See the Tangibles Investing section.) Precious Metals: Today, we look at investing in scarce variants of the Ruger Mini-14 carbine. And it bears mention that most of these items are from the “tangibles heavy” contrarian perspective of SurvivalBlog’s Founder and Senior Editor, JWR. We also cover hedges, derivatives, and obscura. 223 rifle.Here are the latest news items and commentary on current economics news, market trends, stocks, investing opportunities, and the precious metals markets. I dunno, for me, owning an object with that kind of power and resposibility associated to it was a big bonus to getting just a pre-94. Thinking that evry day for decades, and everyone else thinking the same thing. Imagine being 20 and sentenced to life without parole, just a few fences seperating you from freedom, the only thing stopping you is being in view and range of those Mini's. That's power, that when it comes down to it, was respect and fear commanded by that rifle in the hands of a CO. Like, If you get a ex-DOC issue, think about how that particular rifle kept violent men, men of will, confined and under control. The GB is functionally just a Mini 14 that costs more than a new one in not so great condition, but it is has it's own appeal. IMO the AR-15 (and 1911 for that matter) are the best all things considered and everyone should have one, but there are other guns out there to continue filling your safe with. I can't remember the exact dates but I thing the last GB's were made in the early or mid 80's. There were a few different variations of these types. I might want to pick one up in the future. mag (when there were many companies making aftermarket versions of these products to slip on at considerable savings) To me it's one of those 70's/80's classics you'd always see in the action movies. I don't know man, to some it's probably just a normal sporting rifle with factory flash, lug, and 20 rd. ![]() Mine was straight off the walls, or tower in TX or TN, been meaning to find out even though I don't own it anymore. 223's especially the old types (non-AR-15, European, etc) so there is some bias there. To own one or the other I'd rather have the AR but the GB is not bad. Had 2 minis before that, also had at the time also a post 94 Bushmaster Shorty. after all was said and done, and it was pretty rough. I had a stainless fixed stock model, cost around 700. ![]()
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