I just bought an early config M1 Carbine from RTI/IO. Hopefully it cleaned up nice. Will see once it makes it to the FFL (I let my C&R go a few years back)
I think I could go with a bit of both but I always considered myself more of a "Justin Wilson" type Cajun! :D
Haha, yes indeed, I have a definitive dislike of cottonmouths too. Out of curiosity, given the timeframe, were you over at England AFB?
I heard the stories about the lacquer from the steel cases causing issues in the carbines some years back and have been shooting brass cased only since.
My carbine is an import from Israel that was a re-arsenaled Inland post WWII so it's definitely got "personality". Even though it's not a...
Nice!
Hmm...I'd say Drago's and Commander's have some of the best food I've had in New Orleans...all the critics rave about GW Fins but I've not been there yet.
I wouldn't pass up Hansen's Sno-Bliz if you're going in the summer. The line might be long (in a pre-COVID-19 world) but... the...
Thanks to everyone for all the recommendations! I'll look them up and figure out which one I'll check out first. I'm probably so rusty at this point it'll be a bit before I feel comfortable past 300 again so 100-300 would be completely fine.
That's awesome! I have never boiled crawfish...
Thank you all for the warm welcome! Also, a big hello to all my fellow Louisianians that’ve made their way on up to MD.
I’m looking forward to being a member here. I was a member on Bayoushooter and they recommended this community when I relocated :)
I’ve been looking at a list of ranges...
That's going to be an awesome range. Taking a few notes for when the time comes to rebuild one on some family property. I was using surplus railroad ties with sandbags and dirt in front but those poles sound like a neat idea. Decent ties are becoming harder to find in that area from what I've heard.
Hey Everybody!
I got into collecting C&R rifles back in 2010...there's just something about wood and steel. I used to shoot field precision rifle and enjoy the sound of bullets plunking steel gongs, along with the occasional shattering of airborne clays.
Anyway, I moved here from Louisiana a...