Uh, we don't use 22 caliber rifles for training anymore, they're kind of obsolete. The closest thing I can think of for you is a winchester, but it doesn't look like an M4 series..
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If it was a genuine WWII built M1, then it would be from $300-1,000.
Yes, I own one built in and used in WWII.
Hitler built up the military.
It would have to be custom built
The Inca roads were built for Government and military only.
$400- $500, built between 1960-19070
Romans soldiers had limited spare time. They were kept busy with drills and training and with construction. They built and maintained their own facilities and built the military roads. In their spare times they played board games and dice and went hunting.
Built military aircrafts and sell them to the military.
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"Carbine Williams" (1952).
the Romans built triumphal arches to remind them of their great military victories