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Sunday, December 13, 2020
The Rifles of Losers and Traitors
Kahr Arms wasn't the only chuckleheads to make rifles commemorating the presidency of the Seditious Loser.
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I can only take the existence of things like this as (further)evidence that our wealthy are not taxed nearly enough.WTF is it with these wildly overpriced totem objects? If I really thought the apocalypse was upon us I might buy an M1 Garand. Short of that, I'm good with my break-barrel 12 gauge.
ReplyDeleteYou might find that a good M-1 is hard to find, right now.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I know. Weird considering how many were made.Where'd all the Carcanos go?I'm old enough to remember them being offered in the backs of magazines. As much as I'd prefer the semi-auto, a Carcano or a decent Moisin-Nagant still got the job done and aren't exactly flooding the market, either. I'd put it down to the current obsession with .223s, but I'd still expect to see them for sale.
ReplyDeleteA Mosin is a decent rifle. The ‘00s were a time when $200 or less would get one a rifle and a spam-can of ammo. But the Carcano is an awful gun. Without the en-bloc clips, it’s a single-shot.
ReplyDeleteJust for show, right? Doesn't really shoot ... right?
ReplyDeleteMy brother bought me a Mosin Nagant 91 dated 1942 for, I belive, $69.95 way back when. But since I don't hunt (I just eat the critters) and my screaming tinnitus makes even range firing problematic, I traded it for an Ovation guitar for my son two years back at Humboldt Pawn in Eureka, california. It was dead accurate and plenty well made if crudely finished. Some Trumpite California mountain man is probably eating venison it provided right now.
ReplyDeleteGun Jesus disagrees on the Carcano, Comrade.
ReplyDeleteCP88, I would have the same opinion of the Garand if Garand clips were not readily available and if .30-06 ammo was uncommon.
ReplyDeleteSo you have a gun shooting uncommon ammo, which needs stripper clips, and the bolt is not as readily operated as is a Mauser or an Enfield. Carcanos kinds sorta resemble Mosins, except you don't need a clip to run a Mosin.
Ghost of JFK might have a thing or 2 to say about the Carcano. Oswald was ex-Marine & they got good training as riflemen. My late father(1st division, Guadalcanal) was a scary good shot and probably would have been dangerous with a slingshot
ReplyDeleteYep, Texas Tower Whitman too, ex-gyrene. Every man a marksman.
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