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    Llama model IV mags (and some not well known info about Llamas)

    Yeah, everyone knows Llamas are worthless. Except that they aren't. Depends on when they were made. Gabilondo & Urresti were gunmakers in Eibar, Spain in 1904, moving to Elgoibar in 1918 and after WWII to Vitoria. In 1993 a co-op of gunsmiths and employees took over, opening a new factory in...
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    Desperately Need Expert Class 3 Help

    Let me tell you a story I'm writing. Once upon a time, a company, prior to 1984, made some M14 clones. They made their own receivers, then used 100% USGI parts, purchased from both the military and the original M14 makers, to build rifles. At some point after about SN 9000 or so, they started...
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    7.62x51mm vs 30/06

    Having been in love with the M14 since Basic Training in 1967, I finally got one, or the nearest available thing. It's an all USGI component rifle, built in the early '70s around an receiver manufactured by Federal Ordnance, designated an M14A, SN 3400, and mounted on an original M14 stock...
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