they were "bulletproof" when new, and are, when made to spec. Many makers mess with "improving" (when actually cost cutting, and selling cosmetics) a design which was a legend in durability and reliability through two major world conflicts. Any guns used in the military today by almost anyone living, were guns from those wars, and experience not a barometer at all of what the guns were when not beat and worn to pieces. And, again, many new are nowhere close to spec., and are only reverse engineering efforts missing things in those efforts. A spec gun, magazines, ammo WILL work just as original, out of the box and no "break in" required until it hopefully wears into an operational configuration. And they still do. I would not trade any one of my in-spec guns, new or old, for any four "new and improved!" guns.
Edited by Lofty (02/10/18 03:47 PM)
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