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  • robertc1024

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    How many here, when you got to the bottom of your list, thinks they wouldn't have another list? For me, I often have something catching my eye.
    For your question, once. Then I realized the inevitable, and made another, and another...
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    baboon

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    Yeah, I've always liked the look of the carry handle on the B, and the '60s era flashlight not being integrated is a plus.
    The removable flash lights are near impossible to find for the B. My guess they where as crappy as the the one on the A & got thrown away.

    They are fun guns to shoot, but given a choice I would rather have my Benelli 11724! Just looked on gun broker and a 10B auction just ended $650.00 & it did not meet reserve. I sold mine for $500.00 years ago, and it wasn't mint as the one on gun broker claims.
     

    avvidclif

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    The two things on top of my list are the Kel Tec Sub 2000 (I've been trying to nab one for under 300 bucks) and a sub 450 6.5 Creedmor bolt action.

    Savage Axis at Wm. $269. Seen several. Here is what I loaded up for my grandson to go deer hunting last year.
     

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    Sam7sf

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    The two things on top of my list are the Kel Tec Sub 2000 (I've been trying to nab one for under 300 bucks) and a sub 450 6.5 Creedmor bolt action.
    I own a sub 2000 and my suggestion is buy a new one. These guns aren’t the most durably built. The polymer is strong, I just mean all it’s soft aluminum cross pins and some years that were made parts are held on by adhesive. Like the collar over the frame and extension tube. I don’t even think they use adhesive there. I think it’s just a thread locker and it’s not even really threaded. I would worry buying used might give me a really tired gun that needs service. They are good shooters though.
     

    Ole Cowboy

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    M1A™ LOADED – 6.5 CREEDMOOR
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    Now skilled shooters can get unmatched Springfield M1A performance in 6.5 Creedmoor caliber. High muzzle velocity, low recoil, and extreme long-range accuracy.

    The M1A’s National Match Grade, 22-inch medium weight stainless steel barrel provides a long sight radius with a 4-groove 1:8 right hand twist and shot-steadying muzzle brake for accuracy. NM Grade .062 post front sight and non-hooded .0520 aperture rear sight ideal for far targets, adjustable for ½ MOA windage and 1 MOA elevation. The 2-stage trigger is NM-tuned to 4.5 – 5 pounds for a crisp pull. A true 1000-yard rifle that delivers a level of shooting satisfaction few rifles can match, especially when paired with an SA scope mount and your optic of choice.

    Complete with a precision-adjustable stock to dial in fit and feel, and ships with a 10-round magazine.
     

    sucker76

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    Battle rifles of WWII. I just got two. Need several more. My second list is battle rifles of WWI. The third list is every issued American military long arm.
     
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