Yes.
Not many M76 are around. Cool factor. Powerful round.Please expand on your answer... I know these rifles were used a lot in the Bosnian war, and that the 8mm is a bad mother fucker round. I'd like a little more insight on your answer.
Not many M76 are around. Cool factor. Powerful round.
One negative is ammo cost. 8mm isn't exactly cheap.
You can always pick up an M1A fairly easy.
I'm Bosnian, so I'm biased, although the M1A is one of my favorite 308's.
I get that, but at the end of the day, you can get a M1A much easier and cheaper. Yes, it won't be like yours, but it will still be an M1A. If you can't do without yours, then keep it.I agree with all, but one point... My M1A was a pre 1994 gun... That makes it pretty rare with the full auto cut out, and the Bayonet lug... If it was a post 2004 rifle, I'd do it in a heart beat. And 2nd I have a bunch of .308 match ammo...
I get that, but at the end of the day, you can get a M1A much easier and cheaper. Yes, it won't be like yours, but it will still be an M1A. If you can't do without yours, then keep it.
But the M76 is much harder to come by, and they were imported in low numbers.
How much does one like yours go for?My M1A looks a lot like this... ( mine has the bayonet lug & cut out for the full auto switch.)
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How much does one like yours go for?
Pre 94 M1A is going to be almost all USGI parts. If that is the case with yours, it is worth 2 M76s.
It looks like its at least in the $1500 range...
Keep it man.My parents bought it for me as a graduation gift in the summer of 1993. I think I still have the the receipt form Ga. Firing line ( Eds at the time) somewhere. Maybe I should keep it, as both of my parents are long gone.
Man you really want this M76 eh? How come?