depends on which gun.
Sorry- you will need to define "standard gun" There were several nations that all had their own "standard" gun.
During World War I, the cost of a machine gun varied depending on the model and manufacturer, but a typical price for a machine gun like the British Lewis gun was around £25 to £30 in 1914, which would be equivalent to several hundred pounds today when adjusted for inflation. The more advanced Vickers machine gun was priced similarly. These costs reflect the significant investment nations made in heavy weaponry during the war.
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Likely because a gun category like that would overlap too much with gun categories that we already have. Guns that were used in World War II were used outside of the war as well, and that is a hard thing to sort out. It is easier to categorize by gun, rather than by historical period when the gun was made.
He felt it cost a ton.
it well be about 57 dollars its
$50 try ebay
My grandfather said in 1942 the cost was $100,000 each. Because of the cost, they would recover torpedo's that were test fired.
Construction of the infrastructure to build them cost $2,000,000,000 but the incremental cost per bomb was much less, I doubt they cost a million a piece and the cost would have dropped with increased production.
it determined the products industries would make, where those products went, and how much they would cost
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