Father Knows Best
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Well, y'all have convinced me. I guess I had too high of an opinion of the National Match M1A. I still want a good long distance rifle, but I'll keep looking. The Garand will stay in my safe for the time being.
Yeah, when the value goes up to $3000 and inflation has driven the price of an M1A up to the price too and when you realize you still haven't shot that Garand in 10 years and you still don't like dust bunnies. Sorry, I thought you were going to go for it. Oh well.Glad you've decided to pass on the trade. You'll understand why in 10 years.
Ok, I know I was all about the M1A, but don't shoot that Garand. You already have a shooter Garand. Just leave the expensive one alone. Seriously, if you are going to keep it, treat it like it is an investment. The less you shoot it the better.In the meantime, I may clean it up and shoot it a little.