THAT’S LITERALLY YOU!!!!!!!!!!
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Your math ( and facts ) are a little off . The commercial version of the Springfield Armory that we see today has been around since around 1968 . Just sayin' . You boys may resume your bickering ..HAAA lol nice try..... to bad SA has been around for 235 years vs 42 years of STI and 3 years for staccato..... silly rabbit tricks are for kids...
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Resume accepted, that’s for your permission…. Which just further makes my point if they been making for the military for 235 years and only 54 years for civilians you would still think they got it together still got staccato beat by 10 years of civilian service … lolYour math ( and facts ) are a little off . The commercial version of the Springfield Armory that we see today has been around since around 1968 . Just sayin' . You boys may resume your bickering ..
Not the same company ...Resume accepted, that’s for your permission…. Which just further makes my point if they been making for the military for 235 years and only 54 years for civilians you would still think they got it together still got staccato beat by 10 years of civilian service … lol
The United States Armory and Arsenal at Springfield was founded in 1777 and closed shop in 1968. It has nothing to do with the guns or the companies being discussed in this thread.Resume accepted, that’s for your permission…. Which just further makes my point if they been making for the military for 235 years and only 54 years for civilians you would still think they got it together still got staccato beat by 10 years of civilian service … lol