Jack Brock
Regular
- Location
- ABBOTSFORD
Cleaned her up bought some ammo and now its time to let her rip !!
My first rifle when I was 14 was a Jungle Carbine (No.5 MK1) my father and uncle gave me. In those days you could shoot Does and on my first outing that I was allowed to pack the Carbine, I harvested two and my Uncle and Father were beside themselves. In those days I had a parents Permit and the night before the hunt I couldn't sleep a wink. This Carbine is one year older than me (1947) the last year of manufacture, all numbers match I was fortunate as everything is tight and well maintained. Rifling is bright with no evidence of pitting grooves and lands still look strong with good edges. my father served with the Canadian Army in WWII in the Pacific theater thats why the Jungle Carbine holds a special place for me. Being a young kid looking to buy my first car I sold that Blonde Coloured Carbine and kicked my ass ever since. My wife and I went to the gun show in Chilliwack to meet some friends there and the old Dame was laying on the first table by the enterance. I checked out the lightening cuts and the serial number which all matched even on the stock, all except the magazine. I checked who the manufactured was and wondered if I bumped into an old dear friend. Had a hundred on me and asked the vender( Cliff ) if he would take a deposit, well the guy is a gentleman what can I say. My wife and friends were really paitent the whole time I ignored them while checking out the old Dame's foundation. I am very pleased with her and now I have the bug. Soon she will be getting a step sister from Ontario lol !!!!
My first rifle when I was 14 was a Jungle Carbine (No.5 MK1) my father and uncle gave me. In those days you could shoot Does and on my first outing that I was allowed to pack the Carbine, I harvested two and my Uncle and Father were beside themselves. In those days I had a parents Permit and the night before the hunt I couldn't sleep a wink. This Carbine is one year older than me (1947) the last year of manufacture, all numbers match I was fortunate as everything is tight and well maintained. Rifling is bright with no evidence of pitting grooves and lands still look strong with good edges. my father served with the Canadian Army in WWII in the Pacific theater thats why the Jungle Carbine holds a special place for me. Being a young kid looking to buy my first car I sold that Blonde Coloured Carbine and kicked my ass ever since. My wife and I went to the gun show in Chilliwack to meet some friends there and the old Dame was laying on the first table by the enterance. I checked out the lightening cuts and the serial number which all matched even on the stock, all except the magazine. I checked who the manufactured was and wondered if I bumped into an old dear friend. Had a hundred on me and asked the vender( Cliff ) if he would take a deposit, well the guy is a gentleman what can I say. My wife and friends were really paitent the whole time I ignored them while checking out the old Dame's foundation. I am very pleased with her and now I have the bug. Soon she will be getting a step sister from Ontario lol !!!!
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