Nice collection John. I had most of them at one time, but I sold them in a group of 35 or more to Joe Salter, back about 10 or 15 years ago. My interest changed and I went in another direction mostly Mausers.
FN made a Mod 1924 with a 15.25" barrel. I have a Mexican model in 7X57. When you subtract the length of the round from the 15.25" barrel there is quite a blast when you touch it off. I have a Brazilian 1922 carbine and when I took it to the range and shot the first round the target disappeared for a millisecond. Fired it again and with the same result. My friend was laughing he told me he would fire the next one and I should watch. There was a ball of fire about two or two and a half feet long, the ammo would have worked better in a long rifle barrel.
Interesting. Any more carbines?
Not sure if this qualifies... 'cause it's 2 1/2" longer than a JC!
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What is that 'orrible leather thingy you have on that rifle???![]()
Let me know if you hear anything about the M-49. I'm curious to know how many of them are around and what the going rate is these days, etc.Well, very interesting gents. I am interested in 2 carbines if anyone wants to pass me a PM, an M95M Austrian Mannlicher Stuzen/Carbine Yugoslavian refurb into 7.92X57mm Mauser, and an Iranian M-49 Carbine. I will also consider any carbines in 6.5X55 Swede, or .303 British. I am also considering M-38 Mosin Nagants, early war production.
Hello,
I am looking to compile a list of carbines that are near the same length over all (muzzle to butt) as the No.5 Mk.I Jungle Carbine, or shorter or a tad longer.
So far I have to start the list:
Swedish M/94 6.5X55
Portugese 1909 Cav Carbine 30-06
Kar 88 7.92X57 I
Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine .303 Brit
Thank you gents, I look forward to what you can suggest!
Cheers,
Drachenblut



























