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Thak you. All the carbines are all General Motors and the paratrooper stocked (Italian reproduction stock) carbine has an Underwood (typerwriters) barrel dated 1943 while the others are 1944.
The M1 rifle is H&R dated 1956.
The top gun is a Springfield Armory M1A-NM w/ custom glass bedded into an M14E2 stock built in 2001. The M15/M14E2 were unsuccessful attempts to create a SAW configuration to replace the BAR; the M14 was simply too light-weight and the .308 Win/7.62mm NATO ammo too powerful.
Mine has ARMS mount with Leupold M4 rings and Leupold M4 10x w/ mil-dot reticle. It's insanely accurate as it shoots 0.5 MOA easily with Federal Match and other tuned handloads.
The M1 rifle is H&R dated 1956.
The top gun is a Springfield Armory M1A-NM w/ custom glass bedded into an M14E2 stock built in 2001. The M15/M14E2 were unsuccessful attempts to create a SAW configuration to replace the BAR; the M14 was simply too light-weight and the .308 Win/7.62mm NATO ammo too powerful.
Mine has ARMS mount with Leupold M4 rings and Leupold M4 10x w/ mil-dot reticle. It's insanely accurate as it shoots 0.5 MOA easily with Federal Match and other tuned handloads.

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.... this L1A1 is "100% all-Brit" parts built on an Entreprise inch-pattern rec. and is as "Brit-as-you-can-get". One of its 10 mags is dated 1959!

The SGT58 is a matching-nos. parts kit on DSA Type 1, then a factory Argy LSR w/ IMI FALO stock, a FN 50.00, and the L1A1 again.

But, first and foremost, I'm an Armalite fan: A Costa Mesa & Sterling AR180's....

..... and '92 SR25 match paired up with a hybrid '15 - Colt Ultra Match upper on a beautiful Bushmaster lower - both have WTS triggers. Both shoot <0.4 MOA.

A '81 SP1 Colt Carbine....

....a '79 SP1 Colt rifle fitted with a spare Colt HBAR upper I built before doing these things became mainstream.

I never bought "Clinton Era" weapons; this Mitchell Arms Zastava M90 in 7.62 NATO is a transitional gun. Eventually, the minor "sanitizing" tweaks neccessary to get it off the quarantine docks and into the country will be rectified. It's a good gun missing only the dreaded bayo lug. I only have two correct 20 rd. mags for it, but I got the real scope mount.


The SGT58 is a matching-nos. parts kit on DSA Type 1, then a factory Argy LSR w/ IMI FALO stock, a FN 50.00, and the L1A1 again.

But, first and foremost, I'm an Armalite fan: A Costa Mesa & Sterling AR180's....

..... and '92 SR25 match paired up with a hybrid '15 - Colt Ultra Match upper on a beautiful Bushmaster lower - both have WTS triggers. Both shoot <0.4 MOA.

A '81 SP1 Colt Carbine....

....a '79 SP1 Colt rifle fitted with a spare Colt HBAR upper I built before doing these things became mainstream.

I never bought "Clinton Era" weapons; this Mitchell Arms Zastava M90 in 7.62 NATO is a transitional gun. Eventually, the minor "sanitizing" tweaks neccessary to get it off the quarantine docks and into the country will be rectified. It's a good gun missing only the dreaded bayo lug. I only have two correct 20 rd. mags for it, but I got the real scope mount.


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i might be wrong,
but...
I THINK you can buy a version of the g36, in Semi-aut Only
unfortuantly the gov here thinks fullauto=evil, so any gun not registered by the ATF before 1968 is banned for "civilian" resale
As a result all full auto guns are A) old, and B) Expensive Expensive Expensive
but...
I THINK you can buy a version of the g36, in Semi-aut Only
unfortuantly the gov here thinks fullauto=evil, so any gun not registered by the ATF before 1968 is banned for "civilian" resale
As a result all full auto guns are A) old, and B) Expensive Expensive Expensive
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Thanks 4 the kind comments.
I prefer a box of Tuna Helper and a can of dolphin-safe tuna [packed in water] to any MRE. Some of you may recall I first posted at MRE Info after last year's Hurricane Rita after becoming dreadfully flatulent on a fresh FEMA MRE.
I sold one of my six FALs to my brother-in-law [matching#'s '58 on IMBEL gear logo]. He's big on FAL mods, Big Berkey water purification, & self sufficiency. Between us, we have our preparedness shit together pretty much.

I prefer a box of Tuna Helper and a can of dolphin-safe tuna [packed in water] to any MRE. Some of you may recall I first posted at MRE Info after last year's Hurricane Rita after becoming dreadfully flatulent on a fresh FEMA MRE.
I sold one of my six FALs to my brother-in-law [matching#'s '58 on IMBEL gear logo]. He's big on FAL mods, Big Berkey water purification, & self sufficiency. Between us, we have our preparedness shit together pretty much.


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