Now that I have my FFL there are sooooooo many guns I want to buy. Eventually the M1A will make the list. I shot both the M21 and M82 Barrett in the military and I would take the M21 any day, I really like the look, the round and the feel of that rifle. But, I will not get an M21 so the M1A will have to do.The Annoyed Man wrote:They are very satisfying rifles to own.mrvmax wrote:I've always wanted an M1A.The Annoyed Man wrote:M1A.... .308 Winchester, 20 round magazines.
This one is mine:
I call it my "Hog Mauler."
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- Sat Aug 07, 2010 12:39 pm
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- Sat Aug 07, 2010 7:38 am
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I've always wanted an M1A.The Annoyed Man wrote:M1A.... .308 Winchester, 20 round magazines.
This one is mine:
I call it my "Hog Mauler."
- Fri Aug 06, 2010 9:22 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Rifle for hog hunting
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Re: Rifle for hog hunting
Alexander Arms .50 cal Beowulf. The AR platform would allow real quick shots. They are a bit expensive (1250 to 1450 MSRP) but I think it would be a great pig gun. Eventually I am going to buy the upper for my AR. A buddy of mine bought one a few months ago. I'm about to buy him some ammo for it from Alexander Arms and then I may get to shoot it.
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