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- T48 rifle - Wikipedia
The T48 (marked as " Rifle, Caliber 30, T48 ") [2] was a battle rifle tested by the U S military in the mid 1950s during trials to find a replacement for the M1 Garand
- First Look: H R T48 FAL Rifles - Gun Digest
Want a reproduction of the American experimental FAL trials rifle? Check out Harrington Richardson's new H R T48!
- H R T48 Rifle - Classic Battle Rifle Returns From H R | Palmetto State . . .
The H R T48 rifle returns with classic FAL-inspired styling, 7 62 NATO chambering, and collector-grade military rifle features
- H R Launches Retro T48 Rifle, DOE Pistol - Guns. com
H R’s original T48 rifle once vied for prominence against the classic M14 in military trials The great granddaddy of this T48 once competed against the M14 for U S military adoption
- DSA SA58 T48 FALO Rifle - AtlanticFirearms. com
DSA SA58 T48 FALO Rifle - SA5821-T48HB-A Semi automatic 7 62x51 rifle with a 21" heavy barrel The DS Arms T48 style FALO is fitted with a Turkish Walnut wooden buttstock with the flip up shoulder plate, American Black Walnut handguard and an American Black Walnut carry handle
- America Almost Carried This Into Vietnam — The H R T48 Story | H R Arms . . .
In 1954, the U S government handed Harrington Richardson a contract to build 500 rifles that could change American military history The T48 — an American-made version of the legendary Belgian
- H R T48 FAL Clone: PSA DSA Recreate the Iconic Rifle | SHOT 2025
DSA and Harrington Richardson, now owned by Palmetto State Armory, have teamed up to create a near-perfect clone of the original H R T48 FAL This SHOT Show 2025 exclusive showcases the iconic rifle with incredible attention to detail, true to the legacy of Harrington Richardson's original design Check out our first look at this exciting
- Harrington and Richardson T48 Selective Fire Rifle
In addition, 500 examples were manufactured in the United States by Harrington Richardson and designated the T48 rifle These were submitted for use in extensive testing by the U S Army as a potential replacement for the M1 Garand prior to the Army's eventual adoption of the M14 rifle
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