dist1646
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Looks like a 10/22 based gun to me. Not that that is a bad thing, depending on the price point.
Hey look! A Maryland legal M1A!
M1A is a trademark of Springfield Armory. That is a semi-auto copy of the M-14. Or Polytech. Whatever.
How about a .177 M14? Take a Vietnam era well-used walnut stock from Freds, add a Winchester M14 co2 action an 20 round mag, add lead weight and steel barrel sleeve to bring to proper weight and balance and spray with Brownwells parkerizing spray. Slightly muzzle light but shoulders and points just like a proper M14 from the 60s. $70 for Winchester, $10 for wood stock...