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Posted: 11/8/2021 1:05:51 PM EDT
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I love them, but I'm not looking to buy another at $1300 right now.
Ammo being a buck a round at the moment might slow their sales a bit. .30C was never a "cheap" round but I never spent more than 50c/rd on it. |
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Quoted: Nobody likes carbines anymore? View Quote I'm plum wore out, I already have five of them. I found a Israeli-used carbine ('43 Underwood) a few weeks ago. Attached File Attached File |
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I want one, but for $1200 I’ll pass. I just can’t swing it right now.
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Got 3 Ethiopians when they first came out last year. The itch has been scratched.
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Add $600 and a 8-9 month wait and get a superior quality product if you go with a Fulton Armory M1 Carbine. These batch buys are truly hit or miss on quality. Rather snatch one off gun broker to see the exact one you are getting.
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If someone would make a modern version (that isn't a gigantic POS) in an easily accessible caliber I might want one.
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Already have one, a Bavarian 1944 Underwood.
Plus dies, brass, bullets, etc. |
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I have a Fulton paratrooper....... I’m good.............as well as an SGW and an Inland.........
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Quoted: Add $600 and a 8-9 month wait and get a superior quality product if you go with a Fulton Armory M1 Carbine. These batch buys are truly hit or miss on quality. Rather snatch one off gun broker to see the exact one you are getting. View Quote Why anyone would want a fake carbine is beyond me.....Sort of the whole point is to own something with a real pedigree and a Fulton Armory carbine is not that. Using new billet receivers and other U.S.G.I. parts along with our new match quality barrels and hand selected, hand oiled American walnut stocks, Fulton Armory painstakingly resurrects the magnificence, beauty and legacy of the War Baby to back where she belongs. Meh, there a ass for every seat I guess. |
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Those are FUN
But I haven’t been able to find dies anywhere. Sucks |
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The carbine has never appealed to me for whatever reason. I'd love to have a Garand, but a Carbine, meh.
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I would like one, but I don't think $1300 is reasonable for one.
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Could these CF M1’s be the rare Navy version?
Attached File JK. I stumbled on this picture on the wife’s FB and thought it was cool. |
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Quoted: I don't blame you. I picked up a Winchester about a year ago for 750. It has an import stamp but is in great condition and is a good shooter. View Quote Did you steal mine ? Got a Winchester w an import stamp as well. Damn thing is near invisible, I didn’t even see it for two years . |
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Quoted: I want one about $750 worth. I expect I’ll keep on wanting. View Quote Yeah, about the best you can do now is $900.00. That's what I gave for the Israeli carbine and was glad to get it for that. Pretty much everyone has the $1200.00+ fever when it comes to M1 carbines now. Even the commercial carbines are going for $800.00 average now. I did see a Standard Products still in WW-2 trim sneak by on GunPorker on a $750.00 BIN on Nov. 1. |
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I am saving for a compound bow and complete setup so a M1 Car is not in the cards.
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Got my M1 from the Brownell's buy. Love to have another, but I want other things
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Classic? Be prepared to get the worst conditioned ones and wait months
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Quoted: Could these CF M1’s be the rare Navy version? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/181560/09A56E4F-82A9-4FFF-962E-3232C75BEE5F_jpe-2159924.JPG JK. I stumbled on this picture on the wife’s FB and thought it was cool. View Quote Early barrel bands on those. |
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I had no interest when they were cheap & plentiful and failed acquiring several,$1300 is too rich for my blood these days plus I don't want another caliber to stock.
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Quoted: Yeah, about the best you can do now is $900.00. That's what I gave for the Israeli carbine and was glad to get it for that. Pretty much everyone has the $1200.00+ fever when it comes to M1 carbines now. Even the commercial carbines are going for $800.00 average now. I did see a Standard Products still in WW-2 trim sneak by on GunPorker on a $750.00 BIN on Nov. 1. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I want one about $750 worth. I expect I’ll keep on wanting. Yeah, about the best you can do now is $900.00. That's what I gave for the Israeli carbine and was glad to get it for that. Pretty much everyone has the $1200.00+ fever when it comes to M1 carbines now. Even the commercial carbines are going for $800.00 average now. I did see a Standard Products still in WW-2 trim sneak by on GunPorker on a $750.00 BIN on Nov. 1. Dude we expect better from you... now get out there and find that 98% Inland at a yard sale for $125 |
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They will sell fast , I’m good with three. Was just out shooting my Winchester this weekend.
Very fun rifles. |
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Definitely each his own but I prefer my carbines to actually shoot solid groups with great bores, chambers , muzzles. You 100% get that with Fulton Armory carbines!!! The best built carbines ever in my opinion. I have a WW2 IBM so my pedigree itch is scratched. Also, my Fulton Armory Match carbine has a WW2 Winchester receiver so it no doubt probably planted some folks back in it’s day !!!!! ??
Quoted: Why anyone would want a fake carbine is beyond me.....Sort of the whole point is to own something with a real pedigree and a Fulton Armory carbine is not that. Using new billet receivers and other U.S.G.I. parts along with our new match quality barrels and hand selected, hand oiled American walnut stocks, Fulton Armory painstakingly resurrects the magnificence, beauty and legacy of the War Baby to back where she belongs. Meh, there a ass for every seat I guess. View Quote |
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I still remember running past racks of M1 carbines in Anniston on my way to the Garands. By the time I got my Garand itch mostly satisfied, the $500 M1 carbines were history. I did manage to snag two Kimber 82G rifles before they were gone though.
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