- Thread Starter
- #141
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2014
- Messages
- 10,378
Form I see you posting in all of the M70 threads and I appreciate it. There aren't many people in this day and age of carbon fiber and chassis "customs" who appreciate a CRF action.
I’ve been shooting M70’s since I was 14. Classic 90’s CRF and PF, and have shot multiple barrels out.
I guess I have an old soul. I'm not old, probably one of those flat brimmed hat wearing people that someone else mentioned. However, I'm drawn to the M70 for some reason. I think Carlos Hathcock might be the coolest dude who ever lived. If you pick up a nice M70, there's just a classy feel to it that's hard to put into words.
I’m not old either, and yes- M70’s, week worked over Mausers, etc., all feel different than modern rifles.
I'm glad you're testing this rifle and I'm glad you appreciate the merits of a CRF action. I feel like there aren't many people left who even know what it is and that's sad. I hope to see a revival and new acceptance of CRF actions and this is a step in the right direction.
most of the sub 40yo people I meet don’t really know what a proper M70 or any CRF is. Truthfully the older generation has some blame for that- M70’s built as shooters aren’t very common. There aren’t too many modern stocks for them, nor is detachable mags really an option for most.
The M70 or MRC needs to change. An MRC with modern stock design, shorter threaded barrel, and DBM would be a great rifle.
I think there are people out there who would happily pay an extra $500+ to have a really nice CRF and I'm one of them.
I’m one of them. Well, it isn’t necessarily due to CRF. Having an American action/rifle that is actually reliable is missing.