The M1 Carbines aren't........Don`t see M14 rifles ever happening- whenever this comes up it goes back to the BATF "once a machine gun always a machine gun"

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The M1 Carbines aren't........Don`t see M14 rifles ever happening- whenever this comes up it goes back to the BATF "once a machine gun always a machine gun"

Over the last month, it has become more clear that CMP is close to running out of garands and is not expecting any foreign returns in any quantity for the future.
At the recent 1911 in-person sales, the CMP CEO said that their garand inventory is very low.
They are now building rack, field and service grade rifles on reclaimed/reactivated drill rifles. On June 14th, CMP changed their rifle description to indicate all rifles going forward will be built on reclaimed receivers. It is thought that they have 10,000 drill rifles to convert. This is the bottom of the barrel.
CMP is introducing garands on newly made receivers to have something to sell in the future.
They need to do away with the NFA and sell them SOBs as they were designed.The CMP CEO believes that they have a solid proposal to the Army/ATF to sell M14s in a permanent semi-auto state and the current administration will approve it.
Pretty sure in the 1980s there were some converted M14s floating around.Don`t see M14 rifles ever happening- whenever this comes up it goes back to the BATF "once a machine gun always a machine gun"

