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M1 Carbine
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09-01-2010, 12:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2010 10:55 PM by gnepig.)
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M1 Carbine
Spose I should show this since we have a cool new old gun section now
![]() I recently sold this one to get another shotgun. It was a rearsonal, the reciever was made by Standard Products, the barrel by Underwood in about 1943 and the stock was from an M2 but the markings were all sanded off. It was a fine weapon, just not very accurate and the cost of 30 carbine ammo was way too expensive... ![]() ![]() Yeah, I'll regret it but I got something that we can afford to shoot... |
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09-01-2010, 12:47 AM
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RE: M1 Carbine
That is some cool pics--thanks Gnepig. Don't worry about selling it. Those old M1, were just like an SKS rifle. With all the ammo a soldier carried they just pointed in the general direction and pulled the trigger--if they missed, so what, just reload. They were a good/reliable gun, JUST not all that accurate out of the box(in this case--wooden crate). They're not like today's weaponry that is required for the military. But of course, I miss all my old guns I sold too.
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09-01-2010, 07:50 AM
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RE: M1 Carbine
I saw one at a local gun shop, sitting in the back all lonesome and whatnot. I asked the clerk what they wanted for it, he says "It's a consignment gun. They want $450," then he says "or make an offer".
I said "Would they take $300 for it?" He says "Hmmmm. How about $350?" I ask to see it, and I notice something is different about it. All the metal is polished. Shiny, shiny! The clerk explains that it was a parade gun. Every bit of metal on it looked like chrome! Then I notice the tag on it. ![]() Sigh... Nice dream, anyway. Ken Firearms Price Guide...For What It's Worth. Join Us On Facebook! Check Out Our Blog! |
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09-01-2010, 10:51 PM
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RE: M1 Carbine
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"They were a good/reliable gun, JUST not all that accurate out of the box(in this case--wooden crate)." Yep, it shot just fine= you could hit a man sized target just fine at 60 yards but reliably hitting a one gallon jug wasn't as easy... I think your Hi Point Carbine could probably do better. Quote: "I saw one at a local gun shop, sitting in the back all lonesome and whatnot." For $1450.... it's probably still sitting there. |
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05-14-2014, 06:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2014 11:57 AM by WaltonDo.)
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RE: M1 Carbine
(09-01-2010 12:03 AM)gnepig Wrote: Spose I should show this since we have a cool new solar panel section nowYou have got real good one.. Seems very expensive to me..These old guns are not available with ease now.. |
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