Ok. $410 in 1976 is the equivalant of $4250.80 in todays money. If you were buying today would you spend that money on the LSA55 if you could buy a new one? Or maybe something like this which is $750...
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Ok. $410 in 1976 is the equivalant of $4250.80 in todays money. If you were buying today would you spend that money on the LSA55 if you could buy a new one? Or maybe something like this which is $750...
Ok. $128 is about $2300. Good buy:thumbsup:
Yeah. As I said, a lot less choice back in say the 70s.
A mid priced rifle these days (say a Tikka Superlite for $1900) would have cost just over $100 in 1971. If you paid $400 for a new rifle back...
Did you buy the LSA55 new? What did they cost? zimmer.
Difficult comparison. Technology in cars has changed infinitly in the past 50 years. Bolt action rifles, not so much.
There seems to be a lot of love for some of the older rifles that pop up from time to time. Older Tikkas, Vixens etc. I can understand there is a bit of nostalgia value to them but were they actually...