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Gun Control is Opportunity for Gun Makers
Clayhill
Member Posts: 63 ✭✭
America will soon need new kinds of guns. Gun manufacturers who get ahead of the political situation could make a lot of cash. And who wouldn't love to see these new models:
-An updated M1 in 308 that holds 10 rounds, has a slightly shorter barrel, and still loads from the top. Maybe have a removeable bayonet lug for those crazy 2nd Amendment guys.
-An updated 1903 Springfield in 308 that holds 10 rounds, has a slightly shorter barrel, and has a removeable bayonet lug. If the politicians took pity on us it could have a removeable magazine.
-A new type of 9mm semi-auto that loads from the top into a fixed magazine like the old 30 mauser. 10 rounds only of course.
These guns would make all the anti-gun people happy and, after all, we did pretty well with them in two world wars. Even the socialist Canadians wouldn't complain about them. Think of the money we'd save on buying all those expensive magazines. The only problem I see is that the anti-gun people are never satisfied and it wouldn't be long before these new guns would be called "scary" and "unnecessary". Maybe we should all invest in an archery company.
-An updated M1 in 308 that holds 10 rounds, has a slightly shorter barrel, and still loads from the top. Maybe have a removeable bayonet lug for those crazy 2nd Amendment guys.
-An updated 1903 Springfield in 308 that holds 10 rounds, has a slightly shorter barrel, and has a removeable bayonet lug. If the politicians took pity on us it could have a removeable magazine.
-A new type of 9mm semi-auto that loads from the top into a fixed magazine like the old 30 mauser. 10 rounds only of course.
These guns would make all the anti-gun people happy and, after all, we did pretty well with them in two world wars. Even the socialist Canadians wouldn't complain about them. Think of the money we'd save on buying all those expensive magazines. The only problem I see is that the anti-gun people are never satisfied and it wouldn't be long before these new guns would be called "scary" and "unnecessary". Maybe we should all invest in an archery company.
Comments
Regarding the 1903, why go to 10 rounds when 25 is already available?[:)]
Brad Steele
Brad Steele
I am unsure why one would want to change the Garand at all. Currently there are millions out there in 30-06 and 100s of millions of surplus 30-06 rounds, much of it in enblocs. I do not see the advantage of going to a lessor powered round and tinkering with a proven mechanism and loading system.
Regarding the 1903, why go to 10 rounds when 25 is already available?[:)]
Where do you find a lot of surplus 30-06 ?????
quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
I am unsure why one would want to change the Garand at all. Currently there are millions out there in 30-06 and 100s of millions of surplus 30-06 rounds, much of it in enblocs. I do not see the advantage of going to a lessor powered round and tinkering with a proven mechanism and loading system.
Regarding the 1903, why go to 10 rounds when 25 is already available?[:)]
Where do you find a lot of surplus 30-06 ?????
CMP still had some last time I checked, and have been selling millions of rounds over the past 10 years. A quick look at the auction side shows a lot of auctions, though the pricing is certainly not what it was 5 years ago.
Brad Steele