The T31 Garand was John Garand's final rifle design, an experimental bullpup configuration aimed at creating a select-fire Garand with improved blast and recoil characteristics. It featured a unique pneumatic system initially, later redesigned to a short-stroke piston, and a 20-round magazine precursor to the M14. Despite its innovative design, including an integrated grenade launcher sight linked to the gas system, the project was abandoned upon Garand's retirement.
This video details the Type 99 Nambu, Japan's most produced WWII LMG, and a common modification to convert it to fire 7.62mm NATO. Due to the scarcity of original 7.7mm Japanese ammunition and magazines, re-chambering the barrel for .308 Winchester is a practical solution for shooters. The modification maintains accuracy and reliability, with demonstrations showing effective prone, off-hand, and left-handed shooting.
This review details the Armalite AR-10B, a retro-styled .308 rifle from the late 1990s. It highlights the revival of the Armalite brand by Mark Westrom and the unique design choices, such as modified M14 magazines to comply with the Assault Weapons Ban. The rifle features brown plastic furniture and a distinctive top-mounted charging handle, differentiating it from original AR-10 patterns.
This "NRA Gun of the Week" video features Joe Kurtenbach of American Rifleman reviewing the Mossberg MVP LR Tactical Bolt-Action Rifle. The rifle is chambered in 7.62x51 NATO and is built on a bolt-action receiver compatible with SR25 and M1/M14 magazines. Key features highlighted include a 20-inch medium contour bull barrel, iron sights, a patrol-style stock, and a one-button adjustable cheekpiece riser. The rifle is presented as a versatile option suitable for field use, range training, or patrol duties.
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