I'm not sure that I would do anything to the 03. The 1917 is another story. It even looks embarased to be dressed that way.
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I'm not sure that I would do anything to the 03. The 1917 is another story. It even looks embarased to be dressed that way.
The sported 03A3 arrived at my FFL's yesterday and I got a chance to look it over before it went into the safe for the obligatory 10 day "coolin off" period.
It is as described, metal is unmolested, SC barrel on a Remington receiver. Bore is shiny, rifling is strong, muzzle gauges a "1" on the CMP gauge, won't close on a field gauge. The stock is as pretty in person as in the pictures.
Now, to see how it shoots..
cooling off??lol...
buying a gun never made me angry,,i usually have a big grin on my face when it happens...
better then a 20.00 hooker if you ask me.
It's not really the firearm that drives people insane. It is the bayonet lug and the type of pistol grip.
Once I bought a big black scary looking car. It had a fully automatic transmission, large capacity fuel tank, a sound supressor, etc. That car hit a post. Kinda proves that Sara Brady is right. (lol)
Best of luck with the knee surgery Chuck!
I've had both my knees done, but one at a time. Old Motocross injuries - Never figured I'd live this long.
Limped on my left leg for months, then limped on my right leg for months after the surgeries -
(I wonder if you get them done at the same time you'll walk straight!) :lol:
The surgeries and therapy were no fun, but the eventual results were well worth it.
Hang in there buddy!
~Harlan
thanks, im going for bi lateral ACLs,
mine are from dirtbikes as well, but my major motivation is so that i can race in the super senior class this summer,
that, and id like a good nights sleep with no pain...hell 2 nites in a row would be shocking.
call me crazy, but i miss being able to ride at a pro level more then anything,
most fun iv had with my pants on.