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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 2021107" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>I have a bad feeling about the future of gun rights in America. No one knows yet what will happen but I feel that at least some restrictions are coming. </p><p></p><p>I have several different types of firearms but by far my most favorite is historical stuff and military surplus rifles. While I hate to see restrictions placed on any type of firearms, I feel our old-school bolt rifles won't garner much attention. I'd also say Garands are pretty safe from restrictions though the M1 Carbine still raises an eyebrow due to its "deadly" detachable magazine. </p><p></p><p>Do you think there is room in the New America for us to keep enjoying our old war horses? Is it time to get that C&R and stock up if you don't already have one? I've been kicking around getting a Ljungman for awhile. It's a semi-auto so therefore it has an evil detachable mag. You know me and those damn Swedes...</p><p></p><p>What say you, fellow Milsurpers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 2021107, member: 5655"] I have a bad feeling about the future of gun rights in America. No one knows yet what will happen but I feel that at least some restrictions are coming. I have several different types of firearms but by far my most favorite is historical stuff and military surplus rifles. While I hate to see restrictions placed on any type of firearms, I feel our old-school bolt rifles won't garner much attention. I'd also say Garands are pretty safe from restrictions though the M1 Carbine still raises an eyebrow due to its "deadly" detachable magazine. Do you think there is room in the New America for us to keep enjoying our old war horses? Is it time to get that C&R and stock up if you don't already have one? I've been kicking around getting a Ljungman for awhile. It's a semi-auto so therefore it has an evil detachable mag. You know me and those damn Swedes... What say you, fellow Milsurpers? [/QUOTE]
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