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We fortunately had the M-14 on my little ship in the Navy in the early '80s, not the poodle popper. When we had a security alert, I made sure I was 'fifth in line' at the armory, as that's the guy that got handed the M-14. The others got a Colt .45 pistol or a 12 gauge shotgun with limited ammo - I got three mags for the Big Rifle. I'd climb the Mack up to between the stacks, and I OWNED the entire deck. The others would sweep the passageways.
![]() I'd still like to get an M1A one day to complete my collection of 'issued weapons' from my Navy Days, but the price just isn't right. My view of the M-16 - great little varmint rifle. Not sure I'd want to go to war with it. But current tactical usage pretty much requires it and it's follow-ons. |
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When I was in the army I was issued a m-14, but had no use for it in Germany. As for the AR`s, I never liked the looks of them eather and also didn`t think that they would be accurate enough to suit me. That said, I have to admit that since I got a Rock River AR it`s what I carry when coyote hunting most of the time. Acouple of weeks ago I got my first double on coyotes with it when 2 came out of the corn at the same time and takeing to running coyotes at a time with a rifle is something I couldn`t do with a bolt gun.
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