Posted by NCWayne on January 17, 2014 at 09:02:03 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: What if ? Time travel posted by paul shuler on January 17, 2014 at 05:41:01:
Wouldn't have to go back that far to buy a few fully automatic rifles. From what I've hard they could be bought for a decent price used, and even retail wasn't that high back then. Now fully automatic, transferrable guns are selling for tens of thousands of dollars. Think about it, buy 20 rifles for $500 apiece, and sell then 30 years later for $15,000 apiece. That's a $10,000 investment with a $300,000 return. Not a bad any way you look at it. Heck even if the return on your investment took 30 years it still works out to just shy of $10,000 a year on the return.
Of course I'd also love to have any of the '55-'57 Chevys, or any other classic car for that matter.....but the ROI wouldn't amount to much because I could never sell one of them because I'd enjoy driving it too much...
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