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Old 12-10-2008, 04:31 PM
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if you don't like 3rnd burst you could swap the lower from a M4A1 carbine and put the upper of the M16A4. And you get the benefit of a collapsing stock as well as FA. The collapsing stock is extremely useful with body armor, winter clothes or even web gear or tactical vests. All of of those things reduce your length of pull.


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not all the M1 and M2 carbines or M1 Garands for that matter have been dumped on Korea though they did get many of them. Many have been given away or sold for next to nothing to several different country's. Though none of the above are currently being used by the U.S. military (except the M1 possibly in ceremonial services) but the Civilian marksmanship program still sells M1 carbines and M1 rifles though supplies are dwindling. Many of these rifles are in the hands of civilians as a lot where re-imported back from places like Korea and sold to the public. The M14 is about the oldest rifle our military still uses and only limitedly as a DMR rifle.


General I'll second the PPSH-41 its one of my favorite firearms ever produced. Nothing like 72 rounds of 7.62x25mm to show someone how unhappy you are with them.

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