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MK-17 RBUs so rare?

kubotaman

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Why are MK-17 RBUs so rare?

Seems like just about every LVS RBU has been released in numbers except the MK-17. Anyone know why? They seem to be pretty hard to come by.

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USMC did not get but 2200 RBU's total, so what do you think the number released to John Q Public will be?

There were 2 sold at an auction in NY a couple years back. I picked one up for a buyer and towed it to the Buckeye. It was listed a while back in the classifieds. I don't know if it sold or if the ad expired.
 

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Hate to be the bearer of bad news but for some reason while the LVS's were still current trucks, the Marines deemed the MK-17 RBU as un-needed. At the time, they were not assigned a favorable demil code so we literally watched 100's of them get cut up for scrap removal about 5 years ago. I'm sure something similar likely happened on the west coast at the storage area.
 

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There were 4 released at Ft Riley during that time period, looked brand new but were sold as demil scrap and that included the crane.
 
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