M1 Garand 9.5 lbs.
Millions carried it to save their asses in battle.
Guess, like all things, its relative.
Perhaps cell phones aren't providing the physical workout we think they are.....
L
M1 Garand 9.5 lbs.
Millions carried it to save their asses in battle.
Guess, like all things, its relative.
Perhaps cell phones aren't providing the physical workout we think they are.....
L
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"If sense is so common ..... why is it in such short supply?"
I handled one for the first time yesterday at a local gunshop. Found it looked much nicer in person than in photos and felt great in my hands, nice and light, but I do work out
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading."
These def look better in person
-Robbie L
I think that Kodiak is a great looking piece. Are they reliable? Also, I'm assuming they can fire a real 5.56 NATO round. I believe that the 5.56 tends to generate more pressure than a .223, and it sort of worries me when I see the two listed together as if they're totally interchangeable. I'm not sure they are.
But I like some of the other non-restricted mentioned as well. The Springfield M1A and the M1 Garand are both way up at the top of my list of guns I want to own.