Mav
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Don't have a Garand, but this is one firearm I'd love to have. When I think of the trendy (in gun world, at least) crap guns I've bought and sold over the last 20 or so years, I could beat my own head in with a drywall hammer. The closest I've got is a Mini- 14, which uses an adaptation of the Garand action, with an overly light barrel that flexes all over the place with every round.
My overall preference, however, would be an M- 14. I like the round better.
To Edward's question:
Quickly flying hunks of lead do an extremely good job at what they do, and there's really been no necessity to change the actual means of...uh...fatal delivery. rmrdaddy is right, the best innovations have been made in the characteristics of those little flying pieces of lead, without having to change the basic mechanics of the weapon.
As to design, some of the old stuff not only works well, but is less prone to fouling, dirt, malfunction, etc.. than newer designs with closer tolerances.
My overall preference, however, would be an M- 14. I like the round better.
To Edward's question:
Quickly flying hunks of lead do an extremely good job at what they do, and there's really been no necessity to change the actual means of...uh...fatal delivery. rmrdaddy is right, the best innovations have been made in the characteristics of those little flying pieces of lead, without having to change the basic mechanics of the weapon.
As to design, some of the old stuff not only works well, but is less prone to fouling, dirt, malfunction, etc.. than newer designs with closer tolerances.