Similar to rent a protestor?
I heard this thing was gonna be only 600 Smackers!
I read the same thing @TheAirHawk ![]()
oh man.. that is gonna be a good video to watch.
August 29th
Im going to wait on a full H&R production gun.
It’s Faceplant - they despise my phone’s bocking software, and are preventing me from seeing the actual video. The player is up, but they stripped the content. Or more likely, they coded the content in a way that causes my protection software to strip it.
ThreeFitty
But have I read around here that HR and Palmetto or partners or one bought the other?
Palmetto or actually it’s parent JJE bought H&R out of the Remington bankruptcy in 2020 @tsbond
So therefore PSA owns the brand.
Farcebook threw a fit earlier about me quoting Lenin on something, specifically how important the battlefield of young minds and the particular need to prevail on it is.
“Give me the schools for ten years and the seed I plant will never be uprooted.”
Cool another great American Firearms maker saved. Ruger saved Marlin and they sure seem to be as good or maybe better quality under Ruger. They sure look good at the store even if expensive.
Back in the old days I had a H&R 12ga break down single shot I bought at Kmart for I want to say 29.95 or maybe 34.95. It has Damascus steel look on the receiver. Anyone else own one of those guys? Was great hunting shotgun when 17 or 18 and broke haha.
Its going to be interesting to see the price point on these. Im guessing $1600-1800. Pure speculation.
If you like the old walnut and steel firearms then you will love the M1A. I have a Springfield Armory M1A from the early 90’s. Back then they were still built with surplus USGI parts. My M1A has been upgraded to NM standards. It isn’t a FN SCAR or a AR10 but it does fill it’s own niche for people who love surplus military firearms. If you are on the fence about a M1A don’t be. When PSA makes their M1A available pick one up. If I didn’t already have a nice M1A I would definitely pick one up from them. There is a reason that so many of our Military’s DMR still use the M14/ M1A platform.
According to the information released, these are using original receivers and other parts, with new barrels, stocks, etc. — if I read correctly.
Yes sir I think that would be the one! Always worked! Or at lest close enough. Love your storage also by the way, silica packs that I always chew on because they say not to, and remove all the air!
$599….
IMO, the M1A is one of, if not the best, looking firearms ever produced.


