

Say it ain’t so! Cemetery purchased an AR?
You betcha. A Colt M4 Match Target Carbine (Jersey legal). Besides, it’s based on pre-hippie era technology, so in a way, it’s still old school.
Some say there ain’t no school like old school.
So much for the collapse of the AR market huh? Maybe I should christen it; *Josh*.
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Cool! Welcome to the 20th century!
Feels odd.
Does the 1911 count as a 20th-century gun? Certainly in its final form, but the original versions pre-date 1900, so it might be a judgment call.
Although black powder certainly does give it that 19th-century feel.
I did not know the 1911 was built around 19th century technology. I knew development and testing happened between 1900 and 1910.
USFA offers a clone of a very early version http://www.usfirearms.com/cat/1911.asp with a date of 1897 stamped on it.
Christen it in fire and brimstonee the way you promised to @ Wyattpalooza?
I don’t know. I think I was just talking like a big man.
Small cal’s don’t seem to like black magic too much. Accuracy is none existent after 20 rounds. In order to hit the broad side of a barn, I’d have to be closer than point blank range.
But, I’m already looking into larger cal piston upper’s to handle black magic.
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