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Posted
7 hours ago, 98Z5V said:

I have beautiful wood.  Drew even fell in love with it, and it's been beautiful ever since.  I'm just sayin'...

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That's a full-on National Match gun - minus the freefloat tube.  I need to trust someone enough to machine my wood, to fit that NM freefloat tube...   Or fornicate my wood up, trying...   I'm not about that.  One of these days, though, one of these days... 

My Wood will be complete, and free-floated...  

Well now, you do have some beautiful hard wood.  with all the women folk you keep happy i should have never doubted your wood,.:laffs:

Posted
28 minutes ago, Sisco said:

Nice M14E2! Real deal? (Full Auto?)

Nah it's semi, but i was looking for an original m-14 when i bought it. only one locally at that time was wore out and wanted a lot of money for it. so i bought that one. It was new in the box and came with the E2 stock. that thing is the best rifle i have for accuracy. may be the heaviest too. lol

Posted
17 hours ago, Belt Fed said:

Mine ain't got no Beautiful wood.

 

 

You might not think it's beautiful, but someone will.  It looks rigid - and that right there is the important part.  You need rigid wood.   :thumbup:

Posted
On 10/7/2021 at 8:11 AM, Belt Fed said:

Mine ain't got no Beautiful wood.

 

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those stocks are getting hard to come by , im more curious about the bi pod  , is that the real deal? those bring some dough these days 

Posted

noice , gotta love a NM M1a , came close to buying one last winter , felt he was high on the price ,and when i checked the bore it wasnt what i like to see in a $2,200 rifle , it was a vintage M1a but took a pass 

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