I remember the Guilford thing and similar, was about the same time as I worked in that yard, they would spot the car and you rarely saw anyone while working there, it was actually pretty cool, you could poke around quite a bit and no one thought anything of it.
Funny how things happen, I never knew much about what happened, but did know the M14 was shelved prematurely and it was a dependable rifle that could save your bacon in a hurry. I hunt deer with an M1A, just too bad El Guapo I mean Cuomo had to hastily criminalize ownership of these if you don't register so years later when you're old and feeble, there will be a knock at the door, requesting the surrender of it.
Something with those '03s and the metallurgy, it took some time to get that right, but prior to, not a good feeling when under fire and you can't trust your own rifle.
Andrew is a piece of work, I don't care for the man as our governor, then again, no one we get is worth a darn anymore, now Spitzer is running for public office again, bright future we have with these fools LOL !
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