Those Pre Samples probably just went up in value 25-50%++. But there may now be some full auto options that were not previously available as transferrables.So does this mean the prices of transferable MP5s are going down a couple hundred bucks?
Pretty much? So basically a Pre May Mp5 that’s going for 15-19k is worth or will be worth about 40k.So a pre dealer sample that was what 25k is now going to be 125k ?
What PD bought an MG34?yep... My uncle is celebrating.. His MG34 is now transferable.
We went to Olive Garden to celebrate.
I can say mine has become transferableSo, any word if there are any UZIs?
I think it has to do with how they were brought in. It is my understanding that if they were imported/brought in directly to a PD or Gov agency they were incorrectly classified as samples. Samples brought in for demonstration and such are still samples. It all still remains to be seen.I wonder why there are only 4,000. Surely in the 16+ years before the 86 ban LE bought more than that. There is something like 18,000 LE departments/agencies between state, local, and federal.
Maybe? But I think the market for the old transferable RR Mp5s will stay the same, because they are "entry level" Mp5s.So does this mean the prices of transferable MP5s are going down a couple hundred bucks?
Most of them will increase in value by more than 50%.Those Pre Samples probably just went up in value 25-50%++. But there may now be some full auto options that were not previously available as transferrables.
I'm sure there are. Before this info was commonly available, there was one for sale last month and the guy was asking $25k for it. Didn't sell (yet). But the market on fullsize UZIs is soft, no doubt because there are so many transferable ones available already, and the Group/Vector ones are already full SMG spec, and most of the IMI conversions can be brought up to SMG spec rather easily. So the potential buyer base for a "real" IMI UZI is again, collectors that must have the "real thing".So, any word if there are any UZIs?
I was also under the impression that not only did they have to be imported/brought in specifically for LE/Gov use, they also had to have been fielded by those agencies and not just sitting in their boxes on a shelf, or used as play toys by small town sheriffs for fun.I think it has to do with how they were brought in. It is my understanding that if they were imported/brought in directly to a PD or Gov agency they were incorrectly classified as samples. Samples brought in for demonstration and such are still samples. It all still remains to be seen.