Destroying a water jug with a 30-06 rifle
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NRA cool now i know my gun
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oh, well than its older than the M1, even better
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@bman4099 i agree
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to me it looks like a Springfield model 1903
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1903-A1-06 or A2-06, Bolt Action, Chambered in 30-06 Springfield. Made for the U.S. Army. The rifle had several modifications during its service life. The rear sights were moved to the very back of the breach on the -A3-06 models and accuracy was improved as the sight distance between the front and rear sights was lengthened. There was even a U.S. Navy model, the 1903-NA3-06. It was an excellent shooter and introduced most young infantrymen and sailors to the 30-06 Springfield cartridge.
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I shot a water-filled jug with my Mosin-Nagant and it made an ok-sized hole. I did the same with my 30-06 and the jug blew apart like a pinata.
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My dads givin me a rifle just like that :)
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@moci111 Correction, looks *NOTHING*like an M1 :)
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@dannyboy768 It's an M1903, the rifle that won the first World War
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@dannyboy768 It's an M1903A3, the rifle that won the first World War
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@dannyboy768 Looks like a 1903 to me.
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How in the hell does a 1903 look anything like an M1
thats not a 30-06 is it?
beefjerkey1000 2 years ago
yeah its a 30-06
kaelanakvik 2 years ago 2
damn, an M1?? nice gun, the troops in WW2 used those! make sure not to get an M1 thumb! lol
dannyboy768 3 years ago 6
its not quite an m1, it was replaced by the m1, it looks similar, but this is a bolt action used for sniping
kaelanakvik 3 years ago
how powerful as far a penatration is the 30-06 compared to 308 and do they have good range. I was thinking of buying one but I a not going to waist money
tjthemadman 3 years ago
it really depends on what type of shell you use for penetration. They both have alot of mass behind them and will drill pretty deep into a target. As far as range, most guns that have the old slide type sight let you sight in your shot up to 5 miles, obviously a dream to be acurrate at that range, but they can go that far at the right angle. Not something to fool around with considering a .22 is estimated to be able to only cover a mile and a half.
kaelanakvik 3 years ago