I don't think it would make much sense to do a 300 WSM wildcat variant. It looks to me that the dimensions would be similar enough to covert a 300 WSM to 500 S&W with a new barrel, some bolt work and maybe a little bit of magazine work.
The Socom 16 in a wood stock or a LRB tanker would be my choices for a short M14. I question the usefulness of a short M14 (you're not going to use .308 for CQB) but they are really cool.
Dealers order from larger dealers called distributors. They can be removed at distribution and shipped to Colorado. If the distributor won't do they can just use a middleman dealer in another state like we do in California.
None of this is over yet because admendments could be introduced later. This might just be their way of trying to make a filibuster less likely. We still need to keep up the pressure.
Revolvers aren't semi-automatic because you have to chamber each round and extract the cartridges manually. I think revolving carbines are actually one of the few fun things still legal in parts of Austrailia.
My wife doesn't do very well with it. She can handle .223 fine in her 7 lb Mini-14 but in the 4.5 lb Kel-Tec it's just too much for her. She can shoot it, just not well.
I grew up in a rurual area next to a fairly large sized city and never much cared for Wal-Mart, it was dirty and mostly undesirables shopped there. About 15 years ago I took a job in a much smaller more conservative city for a few years and Wal-Mart was a life saver. There was literally nothing...
My Yugo SKS is also the most accurate semi auto I own. It's been the value ever for the $90 I spent on it.
My Chinese SKS (which I paid more for) is a POS that doesn't shoot worth crap in comparison.
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