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Which Companies Are Making Rifles in .408 Chey Tac?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadrunner" data-source="post: 2308" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>Nighthawk, please clarify. Are you currently active miliary and are you saying that when you retire you'll be able to have all the same "weapons-gathering" capability in retirement as you do when you're active? If this is the case, I wonder. I'm not ex-military or current military, so I don't have much info about the availability of weapons to retired military. BUT, I suspect that say you live in LA, for example. As active military I'm sure that you have complete access to anything that the military uses: such as M60's, handgrenades, ect.. I HIGHLY DOUBT, if when you retire in LA that you'll still have access to M60's and handgrenades, ect... HOWEVER I could be completely wrong, so please clarify my confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadrunner, post: 2308, member: 115"] Nighthawk, please clarify. Are you currently active miliary and are you saying that when you retire you'll be able to have all the same "weapons-gathering" capability in retirement as you do when you're active? If this is the case, I wonder. I'm not ex-military or current military, so I don't have much info about the availability of weapons to retired military. BUT, I suspect that say you live in LA, for example. As active military I'm sure that you have complete access to anything that the military uses: such as M60's, handgrenades, ect.. I HIGHLY DOUBT, if when you retire in LA that you'll still have access to M60's and handgrenades, ect... HOWEVER I could be completely wrong, so please clarify my confusion. [/QUOTE]
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