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Maybe even a Norinco 305. Looks like the flash eliminator is solid, no slots...let alone bayonet lug.
It's just a poor quality picture. The slots are there with extreme magnification.
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Either way it sure is a post ban flash hinder.
Bill Hollinger
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How about this one as a replacement:
BEAR
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How about this one as a replacement:
I always liked them...
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I love mine. I hunted deer, antelope, elk, bear and hogs for over 20 years with mine. I could do no wrong with my Springfield Armory M1A.
Bill Hollinger
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M14/M1A
One of the reasons for its success is the 1930s White gas expansion system finally perfected by SA engineer Earl Harvey. Lighter recoil and less wear on the parts. His own entry for adoption is second from the top on the left (his right). By all reports, it was an excellent gun.
Garand was aware of the White system but in the early days it was less reliable than the direct gas impingement method he used.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Oddly enough White's rifle looks like an M14-A2 with a little StG44 mixed in.
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Originally Posted by
Bill Hollinger
I love mine. I hunted deer, antelope, elk, bear and hogs for over 20 years with mine. I could do no wrong with my Springfield Armory
M1A.
I hunted black tail deer in Kodiak in 88. Used a 5 round magazine. Not as heavy.
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