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Y'all are gonna make me drag my rifle out for pics, aren't ya?
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02-03-2010 12:45 AM
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[QUOTE=jmoore;104334]Y'all are gonna make me drag my rifle out for pics, aren't ya?[/QUOT
Yes, please.
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OK, then. It might be a bit, as its mighty busy in these parts just now!
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M1A with walnut wood HG
I bought one from Brownell and finished it with BLO
, matches the walnut Boyds stock well. Have shot this rifle at Perry in the P100, Hearst, and NTI. Always get positive comment from all who see it, specialy active military. Even R. Lee Ermy said it " sure is purty", the year before last at Camp Perry. He and Dennis Demill were shooting the Hearst next to my partner and I, and like him and Demill, we both were shooting wood and steel rifles as well. Just Another Old Doggy, Don
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Last edited by jmoore; 09-26-2010 at 01:40 PM.
Reason: fixin photo links
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Cleaned up the pics a bit. Still, not the best job, but I hope it helps.
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Cleaned up the pics a bit. Still, not the best job, but I hope it helps.
Sweeet!!
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New Repro vs. Original
How does one tell the difference between an original and a newer reproduction piece. I'm sure there are some repros out there that have been "roughed up" in order to appear old.
Thanks, Greg V
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Never seen a reproduction wood handguard, but I've no idea why not. M1a's aren't select fire, except for a few...
They surely look better than the reproduction fiberglass handguards!
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