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  • hammer24

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    I was blessed to acquire a couple more members recently. A 1918 Eddystone, and 1943 Remington 03a3 have entered the fold.
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    hammer24

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    That is a good looking family. Which one is your favorite?
    C'mon now, you know you can't ask that!.......................
    .........Just between you and me, there's still just something special about shooting the Garand. It was the rifle that started this me down this road, but shortly after, my Grandfather gifted me his carbine. It's up there too, but I love them all for what they meant to the history of small arms.
     

    Rburney

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    The Garand is one of my favorites as well. My collection is missing a M1 Carbine. That is on my 2020 purchase list.
     

    hammer24

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    Awwwww c’mon. I was just funnin!
    ;)Nothing I have in the black rifle front would be considered "vintage" rifles. I would love to get there some day. Brownell's are putting some good builds together, but my "black rifles" are built for modern times. I have an M4 AR-15 that comes close, but they don't hold a candle to the old wood and steel rifles when it comes to the old school cool.
     
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