If I had the money, that would be on my very short list. One of the best short range rifles ever made. Shame it is no longer considered a viable urban combat arm.
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Acera let me borrow his National Postal Meter CMP M1 carbine to take to one of the first couple Hicksvilles, along with a few other guns. I fell in love with them. His was a paratrooper folding stock version, which he bought the stock aftermarket.
I still see them as a viable home defense gun. So small and lightweight.
Anywho, on to my ugly ass m70
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Your floor is filthy man
Pluckin' some steel with my M39 and M91/30 Sniper Clone.
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Doing some organizing and figured I'd take a picture of some of my Mil-Surp collection.
A couple of these may look familiar as I've purchased them from some of the members here.
From left to right: Egyptian Rashid, Russian SKS, SVT 40, Finn M39, Yugo SKS, Swiss AG42/B Ljungman, Swiss K31, M1 Garand X3, Winchester M1917, Springfield 1903, M1 Carbines (Standard Products, IBM).
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To be honest, I'm not really a rifle guy, but I do have one and I call it my favorite. Forever labeled as being underpowered and not long range enough, I generally reply to most, with a 30 round mag, at 100 yards I can make you dance. It's an Inland M1 30 Caliber Carbine manufactured in 11/43. Trained on the M2 version both before and after my tour to the "Pearl of the Orient" in '68. It's a keeper as much for it's historical significance as it is for a SD rifle for the house.
Dammit
Still need to scrounge up an optic for this. It appears only a low profile red dot will cowitness with the iron sights properly. Thinking about an Aimpoint micro, hope they go on sale soon. Mebbe Black Friday.
You don't need sights to spray-n-pray.
CMP HRA Garand in an old school Fajen stock