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Should have bought a bunch of these back in the 80's when they were sold at Woolworth's Dept stores for cheap.
Right. . .Yeah already saw it
They used to sell off surplus cheap in the golden age, we can only be envious . My dad said after the war, assume WWII, could have been Korea i suppose, they had barrels of surplus rifles cheap, mostly Lee Enfields, 1903s and anything German and Italian, in Penny's, hardware stores, Sears, just about everywhere I guess.Should have bought a bunch of these back in the 80's when they were sold at Woolworth's Dept stores for cheap.
Looks like a perfect lil personal protection carbine to me.I have a Standard Products Carbine that cracked the gas cylinder. For those unfamiliar with the little M1, the gas chamber is forged into the barrel. So I replaced the barrel with a 1970s U.S. surplus part. Since the gun was no longer original, I figured what the Hell, and brought it into the 21st century.
DON'T SHOOT! I have the parts and can change it back to original any time.
BTW: my other carbine is an Inland and its just like Uncle Sam issued them.
Too many or to many ?Ok, to many big words being spoken, I can only google so many at a time……
2 manyToo many or to many ?
Cretin2 many
Thank you.Cretin
Cretin…hey, I been there. Nice island, nice beaches. Bout the best in the Med.Cretin
He's talking about the old paper one.Word a day calendar? Never seen one sorry.