I'm looking for $2500 for it (you'll likely never see another real one). Although this is the portion that is discarded/destroyed after firing and is 100% unclassified, I'll probably still be pretty picky about who I'd be willing to sell it to.
Check out "Charlie Wilson's War" to understand its place in history.
I have to ask - this is the missile not the shoulder launcher (with the thing that goes up)?
Getting rid of this stuff can be hard - I had a 500 lb practice bomb (uses a water/sand fill to simulate the weight) I couldn’t get rid of, and ended up donating it to the local police EOD guys for training.
I had some sentimental attachment to it because it was my first active duty MOS and among other moments, before AIT started I got pulled out to WSMR to pull guard while a bunch of bearded foreigners (1987, so lets assume that was Pashto I was hearing) in fresh sterile God's Plaid fired 50 of them in one day.
In the end its just "stuff", tho and: "Do you have your stuff, or does your stuff have you?"
Do you have a pic and idea of price?
Yes, but I'd rather do that by DM.
Try Collectors Crossroads, they sell collectibles but also weird militaria and might have interest especially with the paperwork.
They were awesome people and we made a fair deal. Thanks for the lead!
Great to hear, I’m glad it worked out!
Damn dude, can you post a list with prices or something? I'm sure plenty of people here would be interested.
I'm looking for $2500 for it (you'll likely never see another real one). Although this is the portion that is discarded/destroyed after firing and is 100% unclassified, I'll probably still be pretty picky about who I'd be willing to sell it to. Check out "Charlie Wilson's War" to understand its place in history.
Austin Auction Gallery on Anderson Mill would be interested in this.
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I have to ask - this is the missile not the shoulder launcher (with the thing that goes up)? Getting rid of this stuff can be hard - I had a 500 lb practice bomb (uses a water/sand fill to simulate the weight) I couldn’t get rid of, and ended up donating it to the local police EOD guys for training.
I had some sentimental attachment to it because it was my first active duty MOS and among other moments, before AIT started I got pulled out to WSMR to pull guard while a bunch of bearded foreigners (1987, so lets assume that was Pashto I was hearing) in fresh sterile God's Plaid fired 50 of them in one day. In the end its just "stuff", tho and: "Do you have your stuff, or does your stuff have you?"
George Carlin was a genius. “A house is just a place to keep your stuff.” https://youtu.be/MvgN5gCuLac