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Thread: A interesting find today Armi Jager AP74 M16 copy

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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer Garand's Avatar
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    I had one in the late '70's, fun rifle but I was never able to find a spare mag for it.
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    It seems dons not like my original M7!

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    looks like a squires bingham m1600 , and a magazine for pretty much any other squires bingham mag will work in it , just dont have the outer dress up to make it look like it belongs there

    unless I am missing something.

    a quick google is telling me it is not what I first thought , but that mag.....


    hahahaha , ok I gotta be wrong

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    nice rifle :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnyy View Post
    My buddy has one with Wood furniture, that one is somewhat unique/nice looking. Saw a black one was at gun show last year, & it was going for pretty cheap.
    Pretty sure the wood furniture ones were a different beast. Those were made in the Philippines, this is Italian. The Philippine ones were awful. They would work well until the trigger mechanism wore out, then off to the scrap pile.
    I could be wrong, though. An old ‘70’s or eighties copy of Gun Digest would provide answers but I don’t have mine anymore.
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    I'll ask him, it's nice enough I'd def. buy it. I think he said it may be Prohib? He's on here too, never seen a wood one b4 that.

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    the squires bingham one has nothing to do with an ap74, magazines dont interchange
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    ...^ haha..those soo UGLY..they just a basic Squires action, with all that jazz surrounding it, but I might still get one for shiitz n'gigglez as they say. I see them around for pretty cheap. I have a retractable stock for one somehow. P.S. I've known people to 'Make' DYI .22 magazines, this is b4 3D printing, now, it may be easier..still tricky, but the body & follower, base plate can be printed..someone who knows what they're doing etc.

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    Pretty cool.. I see there is one on EE currently

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    I inherited one from my father, and it's actually quite fun to shoot. Fairly accurate and reliable with the right ammo. Came with two mags.

    I have no real need for it, so I'll likely be putting it on EE soon. I could afford to free up some space.

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