M1A rifle wanted
It would be handy to know how they change them to semis I have a few rifles around but always figured you southerners had the better and cheaper gun selection down south of the 49 Th. I found we got a lot of the Harvester build M1 units for our so called army but they have probably been sold to some third world country 20 years ago at this point ,Up here they called my wife and asked her if I should have possession of a new 270 Winchester I just bought.Then they proceeded in asking her if I was sane and sober [I was standing in the gun shop 15 miles down the road how could. she tell if I was sober !!] I guess I did pass the sanity part any way ,Digitup.
Yeah, local guy has a barely used on the shelf for $1200. I have kind of given up on the idea for now. Not really a lot of sense having something that probably only I am going to shoot, whereas the kids will shoot the heck out of a new .22. I ordered a GSG-5SD last week, should be here tomorrow, hope to go to the range on Sunday.
Lavoy
Lavoy
I'm not making this a political discussion, but you may be interested in this news article about our government refusing to reimport our country's M1 Garands and carbines previously loaned to South Korea:
http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Feder ... px?id=6015
It would be awfully nice if the State Department changed its mind and we had a whole new supply available
http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Feder ... px?id=6015
It would be awfully nice if the State Department changed its mind and we had a whole new supply available
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