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It's definitely my first choice in a m1a I am doing the American thing and getting all of them i have m1a , g3 ,m110 sold my molot 308 and fal sadly but I will replace them sometime i hope
Worth noting ergonomics as well. The FAL and the G3 are the best in that regard. The FAL is not far from the AR-15 if you are right-handed and your trigger finger is long enough to hit the mag release. The non reciprocating charging handle on the FAL is superior to the AR in my opinion, though.
Tbh in terms of ergonomics I g9 1: FAL, 2: M14, 3: Saiga (AK) 4: G3. The reasoning is that ergonomics includes its manual of arms, and the G3 requires a lot of force to load compared to the other weapons. I love mine don't get me wrong but it is easily the most difficult of these to operate.
Hey Dan, David here, i just checked out the vid on the M1A and others, it was informative for sure. The rifle I considered buying was a Century Arms Cetme Sporter not the FAL/HK..you needed some close-ups on your grouping/ bullseye's! 💪
lol yea I’ve kinda gotten away from accuracy test showing. Instead just using reactive targets and steel targets. I’ll keep it in mind for next time though
@@BattlefieldCurator btw, I've got a 1903 Springfield 30-06 coming my way FYI ..not sure if it is the sniper or just the regular Army issue, I do recall being told there used to be a scope mounted on it.
Lived in Georgia my whole life and it was nice seeing my friends from MB in this video. I’m there so often I might as well live there 😂 I love going there for the fun and weird firearms they always get in. Ben is definitely a great guy.
@@BattlefieldCurator absolutely love the place! I’ve been eying the C96 they’ve had in there for over a year now. Just unfortunate that I can’t afford it for the price they’re asking yet
Should be noted that M1a has a heavy match barrel you can see the profile with the op rod to the rear. makes it 2lbs heavier than an M14 with a usgi barrel. That extra weight is also out front.
Yes it’s a Stainless Steel National Match barrel. Came from the factory like that, they discontinued it. The previous owner put a military M14 stock on it and changed the sights.
I have an inch pattern FAL and love it. The only issue I have with it is there no good way to put a scope on it and it tends to chew up my brass. Shot the M14 in the military, thought it was heavy and the action tended to pinch my little finger on my off hand. Just think if the US military had gone with the FAL but with an intermediate cartridge (not the 5.56 NATO) back in the 1950’s.
Yea an intermediate cartridge M14 would have been interesting. A polymer stock with pistol grip would have also brought it to be more like the AK and FAL
I have the FAL, M1A, and PTR-91. I like the FAL better because it's balance. The G-3 is by far Soldier proof but it does beat my face more. The M1A M-14 is a target rifle a true marksmans rifle with it's ergonomics. The FAL is my combat rifle.
I have the same three 308 rifles as well as a 7.62x54r Vepr. Overall, the FAL fits me the best, while the M1A/M14 is a better target rifle. So same conclusion as you.
Which is still popular in war-torn African nations over the AK platform? Which platform replaced the "Right arm of the free world" when parts were too expensive or hard to obtain. CetmeC/HKG3... done. There is a reason the G3 was built into a precision DMR platform long after the others failed... Accurate, reliable, and cheap to build with proper tools. Reposted for spelling... couldn't edit :(
UNCLE has HK91 back in that EARA BOUGHT IT NEW BACK BEFORE THEY WENT WAY UP IN PRICE HE PAID LESS THEN $500 NOW THAT GUN IS MORE THEN 4 TIME'S THAT the good old days before all the CRAZY BANS
The FAL is the best of the bunch, though I've not fired one, but I still love my HK91A3, which I bought new in 1984 for $750 (instead of the $1200 for the FAL). I've modified it slightly to be lighter and more ergonomic. It's so beautiful (though the FAL is a super-fox)! Still, it's been replaced in my "survival" arsenal with an IWI Tavor 7 and a POF Rogue. The HK91 recoil impulse is dragged out a bit by the locking roller design, so it pushes rather than kicks, but I've heard it can be kind of weird in full auto.
Quisiera los tres pero en México no los podemos tener. Bueno, en teoría sí podríamos tenerlos porque el calibre .308 es permitido para civiles. Pero al ser variantes de fusiles de asalto, se impide su venta. Aunque hay algunas personas que tienen versiones legales tanto en .223 como .308
You're missing the best of all by far: the NATO/Portuguese-model AR-10. Every unit that used the AR-10 in combat subsequently was issued either an FAL (occasionally) or G3 (usually), and to a man, they far preferred their ArmaLites.
The Portuguese AR10s were made by Artillerie Inrichtingen, a Dutch firm, which licensed them from Armalite and later sold them to Portugal, Sudan, and a few other nations. The Dutch made some improvements in the design to make it more-robust, and then sent them into the field. The elite Portuguese paratroops used them all over Africa in the "bush wars" of the 1960s and early 1970s, and loved them. An article in "Firearms News" a few years back stated that these elite soldiers liked the rifles so much that they paid out of their own pockets, as a unit, to have spares manufactured locally, when official sources dried up - in order to keep them running. That's quite a testimony as to the merit of the design. And in that same issue of FA News, one reviewer - a man known as an authority on AR10s - enthused about how modern and usable the design remains today, more than sixty years after it was designed. He had test-fired it and said all it needed to bring it into the 21st century was some rail space for accessories and maybe the provision for mounting an optic.
@@GeorgiaBoy1961 You know your stuff; I rarely see a comment so long on the AR-10's history that gets everything right! It really takes me back to think about February 29, 2016, when the first copies of my book arrived to the first buyers, as well as to me :) My wife Huan still loves that the book is dedicated to her, and our daughter (born almost 4 months later), insists that Edition II be dedicated to her as well.
@@chouyi007 - Well, thanks for the kind words. For a variety of reasons I won't get into here, I never did serve in the military as a soldier - but I have studied military history for my whole life, since being a kid. At my age (63) that is a long time ago! I may have missed something, but do you have a book out on the AR10? If so, I'd be interested in learning more about it. Eugene Stoner was entirely self-taught - apart from what the USMC taught him when he was in the Corps - but he ended up being a brilliant designer and engineer. Sixty years later, his work still holds up as modern and current.
@@GeorgiaBoy1961 Thanks very much, and I didn't mean to be so oblique; I am the author of "The ArmaLite AR-10: World's Finest Battle Rifle" from Collector Grade Publications, the article on the AR-10's history and review of the Portuguese-issue AR-10 in the December 2017 issue of Firearms News, as well as other articles on that and other firearms and legal topics. I was just honored that someone so many years later recalled so perfectly what I had written about just how superlative the AR-10 was, not only in theory, but in practice as shown by the Portuguese craft-producing spare parts to keep theirs running, and Rhodesian troopies (mainly RLI, SAS C Squadron, and Selous Scouts) using captured AR-10s with just a few magazines and no spare parts instead of their issue FALs. I'd love to keep the conversation going, and while I am not on social media, I do run a firearms law practice, and my firm has my name, so look me up there and let's email!
The accuracy and sheer power of the HK G3 destroys any of those other rifles, specialy at long ranges (400,500 meters). The HK G3 "works" all day long without a single problem,and in terms of sheer power the G3 it's a real Beast.
My first comment got yeeted some kind of way....? Cool vid, was trying to let you know I live in your area and go by All American every now and then - I've got a pretty big collection of oddball guns if you wanted to do some videos on them and/or collab.
SAIGA 308 IS THE BEST, Of Course. Convert it and drop in an ALG trigger. Best Battle rifle, without question. Best all around, do anything rifle. Still affordable, though get one while you can. Prices are going up, with the ban and the new war.
Honestly this is a tough choice but from my personal experience i would have to give it to the FAL. Though i have none of these on my channel lmao oh well Personally i think the Garand is superior to each of these. Though it depends on perspective. The M14s gas system doesnt do it much justice and its mags are bulky and heavy, roller delayed G3 makes it recoil harsh a bit, and the FAL has its share of issues too.
How you pronounced Martinez hurt me inside. I mean you pronounced it right and wrong. When it’s someone’s name that’s correct, but the town is Martin-ez.
Glad you mentioned it! It’s kinda like the whole Ga-rand and Gahr-und thing. Martinez was founded by a Cuban plantation owner that settled there in the 1800’s. A post office was placed near his ranch and they called it Martinez. Well He was only here for about 11 years, so when he left, we would assume the correct pronunciation of the name left with him.
modularity? there was no modularity back then for the M16, if Anything, the G3 would have had that even before the M16 but it didnt alter the course of anything.
The standard miss conception about the M14 is that it was all political. Not so. The design was based on the most likely threat to be faced and whare in that Era, the success of 20 years with the M1 Garand as well as the no significant value to adoption of a foreign design over our own proven platform. Both the M14 and M16 are still with us today for this reason. The weight and handling issues could have been easily been resolved with a different stock design and aluminum rather than steel magazines. The M16 should have been adopted to replace the M1 carbine rather than the main line service rifle. Problems with range and accuracy during the late unpleasantness showed that. The thinking of the time by the wiz kid thinking in Washington of the time was one weapon could replace all of the purpose built weapons in service. Periodically that lesson has to be re tought that. The notion that every NATO country should adopt the same rifles would never happen and isn't so today and there was no such need to do so. No weapon is perfect, they all had/have their issues and they all work well. I've often heard that there was no reason not to adopt the FAL. There really was no reason to adopt it over the M14.
It is obviously between the FAL and the HK91 , the FAL is both heavy and poorly sighted, the HK91 has a less then desired trigger! For my money I will always go with the G3 (HK91), it's a riflemens rifle and the trigger can be improved!
I have a NM M1A and a Steyr imported FN FAL in my collection. Both are fine accurate rifles. I abhor the HK91; its ergonomics just don't work for my hands (can't reach the safety nor the magazine release button). Also, there's no last shot hold open. Lastly, the HK mangles the brass on ejection (dents and flutes impressed in the brass) and, as a reloader, that eliminated it from my list. It's a personal preference thing.
On the range or in open field conditions where you can’t take a shot at somebody 3,4, 500 meters away, the M14 hands down. Fir every other conceivable use, the FAL hands down. The G3 is just ergonomically retarded and only exits because the Belgians told the Krauts to go screen themselves when asked if they could produce their own G1 FALs. The G3 was fielded out of spite and is inferior to the FAL in just about every conceivable way.
Take one into combat with the dirt, dust and shit that clings to everything and see how long you M1A keeps shooting. It was from a bygone era and the design already obsolete by the time it was chosen.
@@TexasNationalist1836 It was reliable "For it's day". I'm not an Anglophile snob, despite training in Cadets with the Lee Enfield and carrying an SLR in service; if I had been a WWII soldier and given the choice, I would have gone with an M1 Garand.
@@stevephillips8719 if it was reliable for its day in the jungles of the pacific to the sands of Africa to the muddy battlefields of Russia or France don’t you think it’s still going to be reliable in todays more industrialized age with less natural conditions like sand mud or jungle
I'm really sick of ridiculous questions and creators with an agenda. "Best" is, after all, subjective. Any of the three can even be OBJECTIVELY the best for a particular stated purpose or situation. For instance, if you're training a bunch of people, most of which have never fired a gun before, how to shoot and a LOT of them are recoil shy then the M14 wins, hands down. You can pick and choose situation for either of the other two the same way. Stick to compare and contrast and leave the "best" arguments for the bar where they belong.
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I went with the M1A Scout Squad. No regret at all
It's definitely my first choice in a m1a I am doing the American thing and getting all of them i have m1a , g3 ,m110 sold my molot 308 and fal sadly but I will replace them sometime i hope
Worth noting ergonomics as well. The FAL and the G3 are the best in that regard. The FAL is not far from the AR-15 if you are right-handed and your trigger finger is long enough to hit the mag release. The non reciprocating charging handle on the FAL is superior to the AR in my opinion, though.
The retractable stock is nice looking, makesthe weapon small if transported but very unpleasant to shoot. I would take it just for display reasons
Tbh in terms of ergonomics I g9 1: FAL, 2: M14, 3: Saiga (AK) 4: G3.
The reasoning is that ergonomics includes its manual of arms, and the G3 requires a lot of force to load compared to the other weapons. I love mine don't get me wrong but it is easily the most difficult of these to operate.
Hey Dan, David here, i just checked out the vid on the M1A and others, it was informative for sure. The rifle I considered buying was a Century Arms Cetme Sporter not the FAL/HK..you needed some close-ups on your grouping/ bullseye's! 💪
lol yea I’ve kinda gotten away from accuracy test showing. Instead just using reactive targets and steel targets. I’ll keep it in mind for next time though
@@BattlefieldCurator btw, I've got a 1903 Springfield 30-06 coming my way FYI ..not sure if it is the sniper or just the regular Army issue, I do recall being told there used to be a scope mounted on it.
Planning to get an M77 in a few months. All are great options though but I love the AK platform.
What is the accuracy with Match grade ammo with m77
The Ruger M77 is a nice bolt action rifle.
Lived in Georgia my whole life and it was nice seeing my friends from MB in this video. I’m there so often I might as well live there 😂 I love going there for the fun and weird firearms they always get in. Ben is definitely a great guy.
Yes I go there for the weird stuff too!
@@BattlefieldCurator absolutely love the place! I’ve been eying the C96 they’ve had in there for over a year now. Just unfortunate that I can’t afford it for the price they’re asking yet
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Should be noted that M1a has a heavy match barrel you can see the profile with the op rod to the rear. makes it 2lbs heavier than an M14 with a usgi barrel. That extra weight is also out front.
Yes it’s a Stainless Steel National Match barrel. Came from the factory like that, they discontinued it. The previous owner put a military M14 stock on it and changed the sights.
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I have an inch pattern FAL and love it. The only issue I have with it is there no good way to put a scope on it and it tends to chew up my brass. Shot the M14 in the military, thought it was heavy and the action tended to pinch my little finger on my off hand. Just think if the US military had gone with the FAL but with an intermediate cartridge (not the 5.56 NATO) back in the 1950’s.
Yea an intermediate cartridge M14 would have been interesting. A polymer stock with pistol grip would have also brought it to be more like the AK and FAL
DS arms makes a good scope mount . I have one on my L1A1
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Definitely appreciate it! Happy holidays! 😁🍻
That m1a is probably the best sounding
308 win ( 7.62x51mm ) fun times !
Just think how much better the HK91 would have shot with the fixed stock.
I have the FAL, M1A, and PTR-91. I like the FAL better because it's balance. The G-3 is by far Soldier proof but it does beat my face more. The M1A M-14 is a target rifle a true marksmans rifle with it's ergonomics. The FAL is my combat rifle.
Same with me....own all of them and like the FAL way better than the rest. I do have some "AR 10's" and AK's in 308 but that's not the subject.....
I have the same three 308 rifles as well as a 7.62x54r Vepr. Overall, the FAL fits me the best, while the M1A/M14 is a better target rifle. So same conclusion as you.
FAL vs HK91 vs M1A vs Saiga All Great if built ( made ) correctly !
308 galil AR,SIG 542, FAL Para Top 3 Post WW2/Cold War semi auto 308s
M-14. or M1A (civie type)
we're crown international/ stg 40 ?
Which is still popular in war-torn African nations over the AK platform? Which platform replaced the "Right arm of the free world" when parts were too expensive or hard to obtain. CetmeC/HKG3... done. There is a reason the G3 was built into a precision DMR platform long after the others failed... Accurate, reliable, and cheap to build with proper tools.
Reposted for spelling... couldn't edit :(
UNCLE has HK91 back in that EARA BOUGHT IT NEW BACK BEFORE THEY WENT WAY UP IN PRICE HE PAID LESS THEN $500 NOW THAT GUN IS MORE THEN 4 TIME'S THAT the good old days before all the CRAZY BANS
The FAL is the best of the bunch, though I've not fired one, but I still love my HK91A3, which I bought new in 1984 for $750 (instead of the $1200 for the FAL). I've modified it slightly to be lighter and more ergonomic. It's so beautiful (though the FAL is a super-fox)! Still, it's been replaced in my "survival" arsenal with an IWI Tavor 7 and a POF Rogue. The HK91 recoil impulse is dragged out a bit by the locking roller design, so it pushes rather than kicks, but I've heard it can be kind of weird in full auto.
Nice!
Quisiera los tres pero en México no los podemos tener.
Bueno, en teoría sí podríamos tenerlos porque el calibre .308 es permitido para civiles. Pero al ser variantes de fusiles de asalto, se impide su venta.
Aunque hay algunas personas que tienen versiones legales tanto en .223 como .308
No rifle cooler or Manlier than the Right Arm of the Free World.
Haha 😂 😂
You're missing the best of all by far: the NATO/Portuguese-model AR-10. Every unit that used the AR-10 in combat subsequently was issued either an FAL (occasionally) or G3 (usually), and to a man, they far preferred their ArmaLites.
The Portuguese AR10s were made by Artillerie Inrichtingen, a Dutch firm, which licensed them from Armalite and later sold them to Portugal, Sudan, and a few other nations. The Dutch made some improvements in the design to make it more-robust, and then sent them into the field. The elite Portuguese paratroops used them all over Africa in the "bush wars" of the 1960s and early 1970s, and loved them. An article in "Firearms News" a few years back stated that these elite soldiers liked the rifles so much that they paid out of their own pockets, as a unit, to have spares manufactured locally, when official sources dried up - in order to keep them running. That's quite a testimony as to the merit of the design. And in that same issue of FA News, one reviewer - a man known as an authority on AR10s - enthused about how modern and usable the design remains today, more than sixty years after it was designed. He had test-fired it and said all it needed to bring it into the 21st century was some rail space for accessories and maybe the provision for mounting an optic.
@@GeorgiaBoy1961 You know your stuff; I rarely see a comment so long on the AR-10's history that gets everything right! It really takes me back to think about February 29, 2016, when the first copies of my book arrived to the first buyers, as well as to me :) My wife Huan still loves that the book is dedicated to her, and our daughter (born almost 4 months later), insists that Edition II be dedicated to her as well.
@@chouyi007 - Well, thanks for the kind words. For a variety of reasons I won't get into here, I never did serve in the military as a soldier - but I have studied military history for my whole life, since being a kid. At my age (63) that is a long time ago!
I may have missed something, but do you have a book out on the AR10? If so, I'd be interested in learning more about it. Eugene Stoner was entirely self-taught - apart from what the USMC taught him when he was in the Corps - but he ended up being a brilliant designer and engineer. Sixty years later, his work still holds up as modern and current.
@@GeorgiaBoy1961 Thanks very much, and I didn't mean to be so oblique; I am the author of "The ArmaLite AR-10: World's Finest Battle Rifle" from Collector Grade Publications, the article on the AR-10's history and review of the Portuguese-issue AR-10 in the December 2017 issue of Firearms News, as well as other articles on that and other firearms and legal topics. I was just honored that someone so many years later recalled so perfectly what I had written about just how superlative the AR-10 was, not only in theory, but in practice as shown by the Portuguese craft-producing spare parts to keep theirs running, and Rhodesian troopies (mainly RLI, SAS C Squadron, and Selous Scouts) using captured AR-10s with just a few magazines and no spare parts instead of their issue FALs.
I'd love to keep the conversation going, and while I am not on social media, I do run a firearms law practice, and my firm has my name, so look me up there and let's email!
The accuracy and sheer power of the HK G3 destroys any of those other rifles, specialy at long ranges (400,500 meters).
The HK G3 "works" all day long without a single problem,and in terms of sheer power the G3 it's a real Beast.
My first comment got yeeted some kind of way....?
Cool vid, was trying to let you know I live in your area and go by All American every now and then - I've got a pretty big collection of oddball guns if you wanted to do some videos on them and/or collab.
I guess UA-cam didn’t take that first comment because I don’t see it.
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SAIGA 308 IS THE BEST, Of Course. Convert it and drop in an ALG trigger. Best Battle rifle, without question. Best all around, do anything rifle. Still affordable, though get one while you can. Prices are going up, with the ban and the new war.
Honestly this is a tough choice but from my personal experience i would have to give it to the FAL. Though i have none of these on my channel lmao oh well
Personally i think the Garand is superior to each of these. Though it depends on perspective. The M14s gas system doesnt do it much justice and its mags are bulky and heavy, roller delayed G3 makes it recoil harsh a bit, and the FAL has its share of issues too.
How you pronounced Martinez hurt me inside. I mean you pronounced it right and wrong. When it’s someone’s name that’s correct, but the town is Martin-ez.
Glad you mentioned it! It’s kinda like the whole Ga-rand and Gahr-und thing. Martinez was founded by a Cuban plantation owner that settled there in the 1800’s. A post office was placed near his ranch and they called it Martinez. Well He was only here for about 11 years, so when he left, we would assume the correct pronunciation of the name left with him.
FAL should have been adopted by the U.S. military, but the M16 turned out to be the real winner in the long run. The modularity changed everything.
modularity? there was no modularity back then for the M16, if Anything, the G3 would have had that even before the M16 but it didnt alter the course of anything.
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Hk91 baby all day
The standard miss conception about the M14 is that it was all political. Not so. The design was based on the most likely threat to be faced and whare in that Era, the success of 20 years with the M1 Garand as well as the no significant value to adoption of a foreign design over our own proven platform. Both the M14 and M16 are still with us today for this reason. The weight and handling issues could have been easily been resolved with a different stock design and aluminum rather than steel magazines. The M16 should have been adopted to replace the M1 carbine rather than the main line service rifle. Problems with range and accuracy during the late unpleasantness showed that. The thinking of the time by the wiz kid thinking in Washington of the time was one weapon could replace all of the purpose built weapons in service. Periodically that lesson has to be re tought that. The notion that every NATO country should adopt the same rifles would never happen and isn't so today and there was no such need to do so. No weapon is perfect, they all had/have their issues and they all work well. I've often heard that there was no reason not to adopt the FAL. There really was no reason to adopt it over the M14.
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It is obviously between the FAL and the HK91 , the FAL is both heavy and poorly sighted, the HK91 has a less then desired trigger! For my money I will always go with the G3 (HK91), it's a riflemens rifle and the trigger can be improved!
I have a NM M1A and a Steyr imported FN FAL in my collection. Both are fine accurate rifles. I abhor the HK91; its ergonomics just don't work for my hands (can't reach the safety nor the magazine release button). Also, there's no last shot hold open. Lastly, the HK mangles the brass on ejection (dents and flutes impressed in the brass) and, as a reloader, that eliminated it from my list. It's a personal preference thing.
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On the range or in open field conditions where you can’t take a shot at somebody 3,4, 500 meters away, the M14 hands down. Fir every other conceivable use, the FAL hands down. The G3 is just ergonomically retarded and only exits because the Belgians told the Krauts to go screen themselves when asked if they could produce their own G1 FALs. The G3 was fielded out of spite and is inferior to the FAL in just about every conceivable way.
Yea neither of us really did like the G3 compared to the others
Show me on the doll where the G3 hurt you sweetie...
Take one into combat with the dirt, dust and shit that clings to everything and see how long you M1A keeps shooting.
It was from a bygone era and the design already obsolete by the time it was chosen.
Is that why the m1 Garand was reliable in the pacific and in the deserts of Africa
@@TexasNationalist1836 It was reliable "For it's day". I'm not an Anglophile snob, despite training in Cadets with the Lee Enfield and carrying an SLR in service; if I had been a WWII soldier and given the choice, I would have gone with an M1 Garand.
@@stevephillips8719 if it was reliable for its day in the jungles of the pacific to the sands of Africa to the muddy battlefields of Russia or France don’t you think it’s still going to be reliable in todays more industrialized age with less natural conditions like sand mud or jungle
That’s a l1a1
Well the Sig AMT is the best, if you have stupid amounts of money....lol
I'm really sick of ridiculous questions and creators with an agenda. "Best" is, after all, subjective. Any of the three can even be OBJECTIVELY the best for a particular stated purpose or situation. For instance, if you're training a bunch of people, most of which have never fired a gun before, how to shoot and a LOT of them are recoil shy then the M14 wins, hands down. You can pick and choose situation for either of the other two the same way. Stick to compare and contrast and leave the "best" arguments for the bar where they belong.
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So the Saiga won, , , because its the loudest 🙄
LOL.
not a 308, but equivalent power.
the BEST cold war era battle rifle is the french MAS 49/56.
you forgot sar 48 / cetme/
FAL
Well clearly the m14 is the shittiest rifle of them all
I’d put a Trump “wrong” gif here if it were possible…
@@CAMM14 id still wouldn't give a fuck, it wasn't a particularly good rifle
@@unclegee8434 everyone’s allowed to be wrong once in a while 😉
@@CAMM14hmmm let's see elaborate why someone would pick tha thing over a HK or FAL 😂😂
@@unclegee8434 because, ‘Murica