What is your favourite 1950's built rifle?
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What is your favourite 1950's built rifle?
1950's built rifles do not seem to figure too often in forum topics or even at the range so I thought it was time to ask, so what is your favourite? It can be an earlier designed model however it does need to have been built in the 1950's
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FN FAL?
Could it be that in the 50's the majority of rifles were moving over to Semi/full-Auto, hence why we don't see many from this era on the range?
Could it be that in the 50's the majority of rifles were moving over to Semi/full-Auto, hence why we don't see many from this era on the range?
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Rifle, No.9

More commonly known as the EM-2
Rifle, No.9

More commonly known as the EM-2
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Oh we likes the No 9 too. We have a chance to pawdle aome of them at the Royal Armouries and they are very advanced for their era. Come up to the shoulder nicely, the optical sights are good ( and they have excellent emergency battle sights too). Excellent tunnel guns...
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L1A1.... but also brings back memories of pokey drill.. :-(
Should be getting one (although butchered to straight pull) in the next couple of weeks...
Should be getting one (although butchered to straight pull) in the next couple of weeks...
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My second favourite - Eugene Stoner's baby - the AR15
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M14
(which just scrapes through as 1950s
and has seen a new lease of life in recent conflicts of course)
(which just scrapes through as 1950s

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For me it is hard to choose, the practical side of me says the Heckler and Koch G3 however I also marvel at the build quality and accuracy of the swiss Sturmgewehr Stgw57 (despite its weight). Despite having shot them both I don't think I could choose, in an ideal world one would have both. One major thing they have in common is the marvelous delayed roller blowback principal.
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Vostok CM-2, Remington Model 37, BSA Martini International, L1A1. 

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