Same here.Matt Rigsby said:I don't have anything old enough to qualify.
Seperate divisions would be nice. The old classics and the new stuff with current optics in use.mike_pinto said:Which leads to a question. Should the CMP games be brought to a more current, modern sport? I love the idea of getting a good cheap M1, but they have so few of those anymore for sale.
AgreedMatt Rigsby said:Seperate divisions would be nice. The old classics and the new stuff with current optics in use.
Best you stay home, you might get your skirt wet.Matt Rigsby said:I don't have anything old enough to qualify.
You can use my M-1 Carbine. Don't know how many rounds of ammo is needed, but I think I could find some.Matt Rigsby said:I don't have anything old enough to qualify.
Are those sight made of some sort of metal? Where's the red dot for me to be able to actually hit my target?mattmiller (Robusto) said:Best you stay home, you might get your skirt wet.
I'd shoot it if I had a PPSH 41Larry Rigsby said:You can use my M-1 Carbine. Don't know how many rounds of ammo is needed, but I think I could find some.
Don't have one of those.Matt Rigsby said:I'd shoot it if I had a PPSH 41
Original ones were .30 caliber then sometime after the war they made it in .308 also.Michael J said:what caliber is a M!?
Yes. The CMP games aren't up to date by a long shot. Highly restrictive. Restrictions are for losers, just like laws.mike_pinto said:Which leads to a question. Should the CMP games be brought to a more current, modern sport? I love the idea of getting a good cheap M1, but they have so few of those anymore for sale.
The M1 Garand shoots 30.06Michael J said:what caliber is a M!?
Got any information on it? I'd love to see it.Feegee Matlock said:I also have a M1 if someone wants to borrow it. Had it for years..... never shot it.