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    I doubt it.All the younger people that I see with them want the shorter barrel with the folding stock because it looks cool and that is what they see on TV.I don't think new recruits train on the same type of M16 to begin with some train with an A1 or A2 orA3 and I'll bet no one gets an M4 in basic.(I could be wrong). When a new replacement rifle comes out they will fall in love with it.Younger people like high-tech and plastic.
    I have a Colt SP1 Vietnam era and a match AR-15 and no one has any interest in them at the range but pull out an M1 or Springfield and everyone is checking it out.
    The M16 cannot really be collected as it's predecessors .We can buy a real GI M1 or 1903 or carbine or GI 45 that was used by our military.The AR-15 has no cartouches or dates to collect,no wood to refinish no history,as they will all be semi-auto repros and not the real deal.
    A good example is the M14icon. Bring an M1-A to the range and many shooter don't even know what it is.
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    I doubt it.
    I have a Colt SP1 Vietnam era and a match AR-15 and no one has any interest in them at the range but pull out an M1icon or Springfield and everyone is checking it out.
    This little anecdote depends on where you shoot. Where I shoot, a Compass Lake or WOA AR-Service Rifle will draw a LOT more attention than any old "muzzleloader"....a new Space Gun will have people on their cell-phones taking pictures and texting their friends. I stand by my statement.

    BTW, the "perfect rifle", like the "perfect car", hasn't been built yet!

    Any weapon-system is like your wife...you LOVE her good points and learn to put-up with her bad ones! Cdr. Randy "Duke" Cunningham

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    I love both of them- m1s and ar 15s

    I love both platforms, but for different reasons. I love the Garandicon because it is "pretty" to me. My rifle has a walnut stock, a 43 reciever and many correct parts. It is also neat owning something that may have been used in WWII. I also love the 06 cartridge and the "Ping!" my Garand makes when it is empty. Besides, my Garand gets a lot more attention at the range I shoot at. It is accurate, but not as accurate as my AR. I have read that people can customize a Garand to make it as accurate as an AR, but I think it would lose some of its appeal to me. This is just due to my reaction at seeing Sporter 1903s.

    I love my AR 15, but I do think it is ugly. Don't get me wrong- my AR is a great rifle. It is very accurate and it does what I want it to do (Varmint Rifle). I enjoy outshooting my dad using my Plastic Fantastic against his bolt action hunting rifles. It is easy to work on, light and accurate. I like it so much I am considering purchasing an AR 10 too.

    Both have appeal. My suggestion is that everyone should own both!

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    The AR15/M16icon set new standards for assault type weapons when first developed, but will never have the romanticism of the M1 nor will most any modern plastic wonder assault rifle produced in the future. The old days of walnut and forged steel are lost forever as is the government arsenal of Springfield, and the iconic commercial company, Winchester.

    With the military looking for new and improved assault rifles, it's interesting to note that many of the ergonomic features of the AR/M16 rifle will be incorportated. This speaks well of the design. However, it's also good to see they will not be incorporating the old gas system. No problems if kept clean and lubed, but a system that does not spray hot gasses and unburnt powder into the action requiring less maintenance is much preferred, IMHO.

    History will probably be kind to the AR family for the most part.

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