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Rule No. 1 - you don't buy guns or accessories just because they look cool. Again, many examples of my inexperienced dumbassery abound in the old gun thread. :spank: |
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The two crappiest guns I ever owned were an old S&W 39-2 (bought it because it was pretty and chrome plated) and a Stoeger Cougar (Turkish Berreta knockoff). Both were inaccurate pieces of crap.
The lowest quality gun I own now is my little Ruger LC9s. The only time I carry it is when I'm going somewhere that I know I'll have to leave it in the car. I'm not leaving my $1,000 CZ in the ****ing car anywhere. |
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Shoots very similar to the 14 with added punch, while still being a great 100 yard truck gun. Don't go after-market with the mags, though. If they aren't factory Ruger 5 or 20 rounds, they'll be a headache. |
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He sold it the next day. Never took another drink. |
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That one makes me smile....years ago, in a fit of stupid, I bought a S&W SW9M for an ankle holster. Most worthless piece of shit gun I ever owned. God did I hate that damned thing. I thought about selling it, but I wouldn't do that to my worst enemy....damn that thing was junk...it's sitting in my safe where it has been for the last 15 or se years. |
Question, wasn’t the original M14 a .30-06 gun? The newer M1A is .308, correct?
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The M1A that Springfield makes for consumer market is available in a 308 or 6.5 Creedmoor |
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I'm pretty sure the M14 was always in .308/.762. My M1A certainly is.
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