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BEAR
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anyone make a replacement (up grade) trigger for this rifle????
. It seems to shoot good, but trigger sucks.
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Wing master
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I don't have an answer to your question but I have always wanted and M-1 Carbine.
The problem is I have seen them in less than great condition at gun shows for $700 and up. Wing master
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Irish Bird Dog
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I like mine, M1 Carbine, and trigger is a military trigger but not an issue for me. It's not a "target" gun anyway. Wing is right tho the .30 Carbine has gone UP in value over the years but it's been a long time since I have seen on as LOW as $700. Remember, in most cases demand dictates price. Or maybe originals are less available so value goes UP.
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Wing master
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I'm not sure how long ago I saw them for $700 but I do remember thinking they weren't in very good condition.
How much does a decent one go for now? Wing master
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Irish Bird Dog
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Wing, most I have seen in recent past are always over $1k seems like up to $??? Not many under a thousand in this area of the country anyway. If they have the right mfg markings that collectors want then price is higher. However, it has to be extremely rare to even find one that has NOT been rebuilt by the military/arsenal at some point in time since WWII & Korea. Bayonet lugs were NOT very common UNTILL Korea area. Some did have them in WWII I have heard. I have mine with non military bayonet lug but like to look at the offerings at GS's. Glad I got mine when I did and price...which I thought was on high end then...would be cheap today. But then the dollar ain't worth as much now as then.
Disclaimer: Not a MI carbine expert by any means.
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Wing master
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I haven't seen one at a gun shop or gun show in a long time. I'll keep an eye out for one. Maybe I'll stumble onto one at a good price. I'm pretty sure I wont pay $1000 for one though. Wing master
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Mine is pretty good condition, with bayonet lug.
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Wing master
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For the condition these sound like they are in they don't seem overpriced too bad.
I'd rather buy one for the price Bear bought his. Wing master
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Actually, I signed up both my brothers and bought 3, one for each of us. older bro' converted his to 'straight pull mode' so it was legal to hunt with. His son-in law (drugee) broke in and stole it. Figure someone thinks they have an auto and will be surprised in a hold-up some day.
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I just got done reading "To Hell and Back," Audie Murphy's story of WWII...about 3 days ago. There are 2 guns that he, personally talks about shooting...a Ma Deuce and a "Carbine." When the "Krauts" got spooked, and jumped up and ran, he used the "Carbine." When he was pinned down and had to shoot his way out...the C. And, when he spotted somebody, he would aim in, and when the head showed....it was the "Carbine." that he used. Towards the end, his old company was spooked and wouldn't move...he went back to the front w/a jeep, and am mounted 50 cal, cases of grenades and a...guess what?
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John 14:6
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BEAR
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Yep, that was his weapon of choice. One of the reasons I think it was the best battle rifle ever.
I learned to shoot with a Grand fom a bunch of WW-2 vets. Later I shot comp with guys that served in Korea. 60 years later, I realized the guys that bad-rapped the M1 cabine were not combat guys; just support and REMF. Guys that thought it was Ok were combat guys. Back then power in a rifle (30-06) was formost; today with the M8 power isn't thought to have value. The M1 carbine caried light, ammo was light. And in the M-2 configuration was full auto, maybe like a squad sub machine gun today. That same bad rap from 65 years ago, is often repeated. 'no good for deer', too weak. One often repeated issue was it has only a 200 yard range. I serioussly doubt many enemy were ever hit beyond 200 yards by an aimed Garand or other weapon short of a Ma-duce. I wonder.
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I agree Bear.
I also think with less recoil from the carbine most guys could get back on target faster and shoot better than they could with a garand. Wing master
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All of the reasons the Airforce used to pick the ar apply to the carbine. Flat shooting isn't needed as these rifles are not made for marksmen; just scared kids thying to shoot in a direction.
And the 110 gr 30 cal is more frontal area without expnsion that 223 ever could.
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Well, finished my M1 Carbine project. Removed front sight to then remove bayonet stud. Painted front sight with 2 coats of gloss white nail polish; then 3 coats of gloss glow floursent orange. Looks good and should pick-up fast in woods. Got a 5 shot mag for it. this one also holds open the bolt when empty. Cleaned and polshed the bore. totally cleaned ever part, including short stroke piston. sparkle city now. Replaced all springs, slight polish to sear, then oiled. light coat of linseed oil to stock. Refilled the 'butt stock oiler'.
Loaded 200 rounds (thanks Jr) with 110 gr round nose. Hope to get to the range if wife is OK tomorrow. Need to sight it in and check groups at 50 yard (my Deer range).
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Nice review IBD. will be interesting to see what the prices will be???
If they have 500,000 it would make ammo more available.
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...oh yeah! thats gonna hurt!
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Basically $1,000 and up.
Appears they only have a few dozen at this time; and they are rough.
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I guess I will keep looking. These are a little (lot) more expensive than I was thinking.
Wing master
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