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    Great prize there.
    About a year ago I looked into buying either Auto Ord or a Inland M1 carbine. I have always liked the way they looked and handled in the thick brush places that I venture out into,usually on a pre deer season scouting session.
    With the right load,it's power is right in line with a 357 Mag 6". Not overpowered but ok for the <50yd shots that I usually take on surprised hogs and smaller NW Fla. deer. It is also a great truck gun or farm/ranch gun.
    I had a Universal as a kid and killed quite a few critters with it.
    At the age of 14,I walked into a hardware store,plunked down my $60.,and walked out with it. A couple of years later I used to take it to high school with me in my VW bug,so that I could hunt on the way home from school. One day the football coach saw it on the back seat as I was parking my car. He simply said,"make sure to keep your car locked on school property".
    WOW . . . how times have changed,huh. ---- SAWMAN
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAWMAN View Post
    Great prize there.
    About a year ago I looked into buying either Auto Ord or a Inland M1 carbine. I have always liked the way they looked and handled in the thick brush places that I venture out into,usually on a pre deer season scouting session.
    With the right load,it's power is right in line with a 357 Mag 6". Not overpowered but ok for the <50yd shots that I usually take on surprised hogs and smaller NW Fla. deer. It is also a great truck gun or farm/ranch gun.
    I had a Universal as a kid and killed quite a few critters with it.
    At the age of 14,I walked into a hardware store,plunked down my $60.,and walked out with it. A couple of years later I used to take it to high school with me in my VW bug,so that I could hunt on the way home from school. One day the football coach saw it on the back seat as I was parking my car. He simply said,"make sure to keep your car locked on school property".
    WOW . . . how times have changed,huh. ---- SAWMAN
    No doubt! All the farm boys at my High School had gun racks in their trucks and would hunt to and from school. No one thought s^*t about it. And the damn trucks were never locked...

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