Does it say "A1A'' on the side of the mag or does it say "AIA"? Because to me it kind of looks like A1A.
Does it say "A1A'' on the side of the mag or does it say "AIA"? Because to me it kind of looks like A1A.
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Got any AIA rifles available to go along with the mags?
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Well... Looks like I should not of sold my gun so Quick!!!
Wonder how quickly these will sell out? I say in 3-4 days. Then they'll be popping up on the EE for a much inflated price. These have been hard to come by at ALL for the past few years, no?
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will these be regularly stocked, or once they are gone, are they gone forever?
There was another thread that degenerated and got a little ugly that dealt with this subject. I don't want to rehash that thread, but, I am puzzled as to the (perceived?) 10 round limit as it applies to Lee Enfields. I thought they were specifically named as an exemption, not only that, but also as being a manually operated bolt action repeater. No??
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