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Myths, Old Wives Tales and Outright Lies...
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06-11-2020 08:30 PM
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AR rifles suck (uttered during my early years as a SWAT member when H&K firearms were considered the "cool" guns to carry and deploy). I have since learned that the AR platform is superior to the H&K platforms for tough, work related applications. Definitely teaches you that limited experience and what you see in the movies and on TV are no match for true, long term actual experience.
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The Russians can use our ammo but we can't use theirs...(they did that deliberately...)
I have others too...they weren't mine though. I'd have to work to disprove them.
As for your .22 over .22 magnum, in our east coast there was a thought process I met when posted there that used to run a 1/4" drill bit into a .22 rifle and make it into a .22 magnum... They were adamant it was perfection. Picture your Cooey ace or Winchester thumb trigger in .22 mag?
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Wow, 117 views and only two comments. I must walk among giants.
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I'm surprised...

Originally Posted by
Atticus Thraxx
only two comments
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LE rifles are inaccurate because of rear locking.
More than any other rear locking rifles.
LE rifles aren't as strong as other military rifles because or rear locking.
Although the other military cartridges of its time had similar ballistics and pressures.
The No5 Mk1 has tremendous muzzle blast and recoil.
Much more than any other similar make carbine. Although the writers stating that, haven't ever fired one.
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At the impressionable age of 12 I was told by a gun shop bubba that WWII vintage optics were too old and fragile to use, turning me off vintage sniper rifles (specifically the No. 4 Mk I (T), which was a dream rifle) for a good 14 years. Although I didn't preach it, I did believe it for a number of years...
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Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
LE rifles aren't as strong as other military rifles because or rear locking.
Although the other military cartridges of its time had similar ballistics and pressures.
They aren't as strong, the reality is they are strong enough for what they need to do. They just aren't overbuilt like most other actions.
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Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
They just aren't overbuilt like most other actions.
Well said!
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