Interesting, but I just don't understand the total infatuation with the AR type platform. I do hope it continues as then all of those obsolete wood stocked Rigby's, H&H's, Purdeys, G&H, and others will be able to be obtained by simply trading a plastic and aluminum AR platform rifle for one. I am sure that the one pictured is not near the price of an original Rigby-Mauser 416, so I will still come out ahead. I have owned and used several AR platform rifles, but in all honesty I would choose a Mini 14 over an AR-15, my FAL over an AR-10, and also use my M-1 Garand. I am an old fart, if you haven't guessed.....
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Originally posted by congomike: Interesting, but I just don't understand the total infatuation with the AR type platform. I do hope it continues as then all of those obsolete wood stocked Rigby's, H&H's, Purdeys, G&H, and others will be able to be obtained by simply trading a plastic and aluminum AR platform rifle for one. I am sure that the one pictured is not near the price of an original Rigby-Mauser 416, so I will still come out ahead. I have owned and used several AR platform rifles, but in all honesty I would choose a Mini 14 over an AR-15, my FAL over an AR-10, and also use my M-1 Garand. I am an old fart, if you haven't guessed.....
Agree 100%
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