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I had a good neighbor named Warner who fought in Korea, and the day I got my garand thru the CMP I drove myself on over and said “Hey Warner, look what I got through the CMP.” And he took it, and said; “I killed a lot of Koreans with one of these”, god rest his soul.
The fact that there were amd still are "laws" about what you can and cant do in a war. Shows we are smart enough to try and make it "fair" but not smart enough to not have the war in the first place.
That works against anyone except the U.S, the officers are there to keep the violence at a minimum, when other countries officers are taken out, they retreat
Lots of axis rifles went up to scandinavia, like the norwegians got a bunch of Kar98Ks, and then most that they got were rechambered to .30-06 to be on the same cartridge as America.
A couple of questions....so you think Rossi will ever make a rifle around the 1886 action? And, will they make a rifle like a customer wants? For instance, i want their 45-70, but with a 24 inch barrel and in staimless.
These are going to be awesome. Also expensive, I believe back in 2020 they were about 1000-1250$, I can only image what the cmp is gonna charge for them now. I say that knowing dang well I'm probably gonna order one lmao
@@charlesbaker2725 Not recently, but I was at the North store a few times back in 2020 and the ones there were in good condition, not pristine, but also not sewer pipes and the barrels were really good!
I lived in Lincoln County Ga by the Lake, (Clark Hill Lake) near Elijah Clark state park. In my yard I had a crap ton of pine trees and one birch tree. Engraved On the birch tree were marks from the Knights of the Golden circle. The interesting fact is that this tree could not of been more than 30-40 yrs old. Back in the 1800’s where my lake house was would on been right on the Savannah river. Think about this tree fact, just shows that the KGC is alive and well……
Happy I picked up[ my M1903, M1917, and Krag at the South Store back in 2020. Great place to visit and I was lucky to pick up the one and only Krag they had. I see they will drop 1000 Krags later this year sometime. Visiting the CMP South Store is just fun. Great weekend road trip.