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Originally Posted by BlueSkyJaunte
Old 1911s are the best ones.  There's something to be said for a shootin' iron that's never seen the inside of a CNC nor been tinkered with by a gunsmiff.
Taz, I've always found the concept of the scout rifle interesting but I just can't get past my .308 semi-auto addiction. That's the Ruger, yes? I believe Steyr makes (made?) one as well.
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That is the Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle. I don't have any semi-auto .308s, but based on any previous shooting of semi-autos, they would be fun. The Scout rifle is supposed to be good at many tasks. I'm just surprised at how good a rifle it is, shootable, comfortable, accurate, quick-handling, just a remarkably good machine. Plus you can't hunt with your semis in PA.
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