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<blockquote data-quote="45 shooter" data-source="post: 1605848" data-attributes="member: 8722"><p>Whenever I read some liberal rant against "military-grade" guns, I always thinkof the venerable military firearm, the 1903 Springfield bolt action rifle, and the M-1 Garand, and the various other firearms that could be considered functionally similar enough to these military arms to be considered worthy of being banned as well. A broad enough legal interpretation of the words "military grade", without any additional maddenly nit-picking clarifying language, could lead to a huge problem for common hunting rifles across the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="45 shooter, post: 1605848, member: 8722"] Whenever I read some liberal rant against "military-grade" guns, I always thinkof the venerable military firearm, the 1903 Springfield bolt action rifle, and the M-1 Garand, and the various other firearms that could be considered functionally similar enough to these military arms to be considered worthy of being banned as well. A broad enough legal interpretation of the words "military grade", without any additional maddenly nit-picking clarifying language, could lead to a huge problem for common hunting rifles across the country. [/QUOTE]
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