jkingrph
Practically Family
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- Jacksonville, Tx, West Monroe, La.
That's 'cause you never had to hump one all day. Those things were solid and reliable but heavy? Man! Now don't get me wrong. After twenty-nine years of dealing with the damned things, I whole-heartedly hate the M-16 and its offspring. But they sure were easier to carry . . .
I never had to "hump" one except for a couple of years drill in ROTC. As medical officers we would only be allowed firearms for defensive purposes only, to protect ourselves, our hospital or our patients, nothing else.
I have one M-1 and love it for its shootability and accuracy. M-16 types I have about 8, two Colts, the rest built by myself, three are in a semi wildcat caliber, 6.5 Grendel which I am really liking.
My problem is that if it goes bang, I generally like it. Currently tastes going to Swedish Mausers, Swiss Straight pull rifles, Ruger #1's, My favorite sporter being an old Husqvarna M 46, vintage 1929 in 9.3x57.