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Ever since owning my very first M1A, I have been dreaming of one day acquiring a Sage International

Ever since owning my very first M1A, I have been dreaming of one day acquiring a Sage International EBR chassis for the rifle. [ARMORING YOUR M1A: THE SAGE EBR]( April 15th, 2021 - Ever since owning my very first M1A, I have been dreaming of one day acquiring a Sage International Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) chassis and ... [WATCH VIDEO]( [tal-garbage-gun-of-the-british-empire]( [GARBAGE GUN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE]( April 13th, 2021 - Operation Dynamo, the miraculous rescue of Allied forces from Dunkirk in 1940, was the most successful military evacuation in human history ... [READ MORE]( [tal-saint-b5-556-vs-my-frankenstein-monsters]( [B5 SAINT VS. MY FRANKENSTEIN MONSTERS]( April 9th, 2021 - Springfield Armory’s SAINT line came out almost five years ago now, and this is the first one I’ve had the chance with which to work. To be frank ... [READ MORE]( EDITOR'S NOTE In this week’s The Armory Life Debrief, we look at making a great gun even better, a terrible gun that just happened to be pretty darn good, and a great gun right out of the box. First up, we have Jeremy Tremp checking a box on his bucket list by picking up the excellent Sage Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) Chassis for his M1A SOCOM 16 CQB. Want to see an already great gun taken to the next level? Then click [here](. Next up, we have Dr. Will Dabbs taking on the tortured, convoluted history of the British Sten gun — a submachine gun that was simultaneously awful and amazing. Want to dig into the history of “The Garbage Gun of the Empire” with him? Then click [here](. And lastly, we have David Higginbotham's “SAINT B5 5.56 vs. My Frankenstein Monsters”, where he reviews this extremely capable carbine that caused him to swear off some scary creations hiding in the back of his gun collection. Click [here]( to find out more. As always, be sure to keep an eye out at [www.TheArmoryLife.com]( for our daily content as well as check out [The Armory Life Forum](. Thanks for being a fan and for living “The Armory Life”! — Editor, Mike Humphries [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Springfield Armory, 420 West Main Street, Geneseo, IL 61254, USA, 800-680-6866 [Manage preferences](

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