Since military guns are so effective and designed to take abuse and still function in awful conditions, how many of you prefer to use military guns for hunting rather than the usual civilian long or short guns?
If you do, which military guns do you recommend for hunting?
This presumes that the military guns meet federal and state hunting laws, e.g., magazines with limited number of cartridges, etc.
For example, I'm not a hunter, but if I were, I'd try my replica M1 Carbine .30 caliber with a five-round magazine for varmints up to maybe small deer size within 100 yards.
I'm curious whether military guns are perceived as sufficiently accurate and cost effective because hunting places a premium on well-placed shots delivering the quickest and most humane kills.
Kinda ironic, isn't it, that most military, law enforcement and home defense applications accept slightly less accuracy since their emphasis is on knock down, stopping the assault.