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A .30 M-1 Carbine is not as much fun at the range when you discover you left your mags home. On the bright side, it’s still an autounloader, and you use quite a bit less ammunition.
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Sure am glad I've never done anything like that.
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I will see your M1 carbine and raise you the takedown screw on my slug gun. An hour from home. At least you got to shoot it.
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What flavor carbine you got I fugkin love them
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What flavor carbine you got I fugkin love them It’s an Auto Ordnance from late 90’s or early 2000’s. I bought it new, primarily as a range toy. I had a Universal in the ‘60’s, swapped it in on a 788 in .222 the first week those hit market. The .222 seemed to do a lot better job on woodchucks.
Mathew 22: 37-39
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What flavor carbine you got I fugkin love them It’s an Auto Ordnance from late 90’s or early 2000’s. I bought it new, primarily as a range toy. I had a Universal in the ‘60’s, swapped it in on a 788 in .222 the first week those hit market. The .222 seemed to do a lot better job on woodchucks. I’ve had 2 universals fun guns for sure
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Or traveling from Or to Wy for elk and discovering the bolt for the 30-378 was still in the safe. I did have a spare 45-70 with me though.
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Or traveling from Or to Wy for elk and discovering the bolt for the 30-378 was still in the safe. I did have a spare 45-70 with me though. Didn’t happen to cross a corner out there
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I can honestly say that I’ve never done such a thing OP.
Believing that I had ammo in the range bag when in fact I didn’t… doh!
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A .30 M-1 Carbine is not as much fun at the range when you discover you left your mags home. On the bright side, it’s still an autounloader, and you use quite a bit less ammunition. Well I hate to admit it. But don't feel like the Lone Ranger. I went to the range a few of weeks ago. Took a couple of AR's and a 22 bolt gun. I shot the 556 first, then the 22. Next I grabbed my 6.5 Grendel. I had plenty of 6.5 ammo but only had 556 mags in my bag. So I shot a few 3 shot groups loading one at a time. Lucky I was the only one at the range. If someone was shooting next to me I probably would have just left. First time for me. It would have been embarrassing to explain why I was shooting an AR as a single shot. The wife tells me now that I'm over 65 I have sometimers, the precursor to Alzheimer's.
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A .30 M-1 Carbine is not as much fun at the range when you discover you left your mags home. On the bright side, it’s still an autounloader, and you use quite a bit less ammunition. I leave my AR mags home all the time.
It isn't energy that kills, its holes.
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Many years back, I went coyote calling ~ 50 miles from the house. Got out to walk to my intended stand - and discovered I had left both magazines for my CZ 204 at home! Another instance, around the same time, I got out there without my calls!
Yes, I can often be DUMB!!!!
I've always been a curmudgeon - now I'm an old curmudgeon. ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Fishing from a boat. Tied a new lure to a fishing line....that was the remnant cut from a tangle. Tried to check the action of it. Pretty good considering it was heading straight to the bottom.
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