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    Well, if you need to do some shootin' the M14icon is sure the one to do it. The carbines being cut down isn't unusual, you even saw examples of them captured from the NVA and Cong. The Bowie looks like a Western example of the Raider bowie. The original Collins model was basically a cut down machete with rather thin stock for a proper bowie knife. During WW2 Western, Kinsfolk & Case made versions. Don't know much about the Case or Kinsfolk versions, but the later Western W49 had the proper blade thickness & became a bit of a classic blade, having been popular with soldiers in Vietnam & produced until Western went under. I'm not sure how many manufacturers there were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    he Bowie looks like a Western example of the Raider bowie. The original Collins model was basically a cut-down machete with rather thin stock for a proper bowie knife. During WW2, Western, Kinsfolk & Case made versions.
    I guess I should have looked for my Dads after he died. I remember seeing it in his bedroom in in the early 70's, with his KA-BAR. Thanks for the info Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Well, if you need to do some shootin' the M14icon is sure the one to do it.
    Jim, did you ever pick up one of the Converted Auto U.S. Rifle M14's when they were Unrestricted and selling for cheap in Canadaicon? I bought an H&R for $550 in the Eighties and shot it in many competitions and even took it hunting upon occasion. We had a 10" square gong at 200 yards and shooting offhand I could whack that gong all day long, never missing. Later, I put a 3X9 Redfield on it and entered some long range events, but never placed. I looked for an ART scope for it for years but never found one in my price range. Best battle rifle ever!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper740 View Post
    did you ever pick up one of the Converted Auto U.S. Rifle M14icon's when they were Unrestricted and selling for cheap in Canadaicon
    I had a couple over time and one of the originals, which was a TRW serial 434343. I had a low number SA... Last I had was one of the Norincos that had the hardened parts so it was a good example. I liked them as much as our FNs.
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