about the new Inland M1 Carbine. I once had an M1 Carbine and made the mistake of selling it. I am vacillating between buying either a heavy .308 Winchester self-loading rifle or buying another M1 Carbine and about 10 30 or 40 round magazines.
Since I have an 18" Spanish Mauser in .308 Winchester, I think that an Inland M1 Carbine might make a decent HD self-loading carbine. The last .30 Carbine I had was a jewel! For me, it was dead-nuts accurate and I could group my shots as if there were no tomorrow. (Lord help me, I miss that Carbine)! I figured that a nice cache of 110 grain Winchester Hollow Soft Points would "fill the bill" in a "defensive" scenario, while some good old-fashioned military-type "ball" ammunition (110 grain, of course) would be great for "bopping bunnies" and generally routing pests as well as garden variety informal target practice.
Any input?
Since I have an 18" Spanish Mauser in .308 Winchester, I think that an Inland M1 Carbine might make a decent HD self-loading carbine. The last .30 Carbine I had was a jewel! For me, it was dead-nuts accurate and I could group my shots as if there were no tomorrow. (Lord help me, I miss that Carbine)! I figured that a nice cache of 110 grain Winchester Hollow Soft Points would "fill the bill" in a "defensive" scenario, while some good old-fashioned military-type "ball" ammunition (110 grain, of course) would be great for "bopping bunnies" and generally routing pests as well as garden variety informal target practice.
Any input?
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