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    Lightbulb [IN STOCK] Surplus M1 Carbine

    [IN STOCK] Surplus M1 Carbine is here at Durham Outdoor. Manufactured through 1942-1945. One of those historical piece you can take home, one of those veterans has witness the end of Operation: Iceberg in Okinawa, been on the cold land on The Korean Peninsula. Chambered in .30 Cal, easy to shoot and maintain.
    All in good condition, come with one magazine, one bayonet.

    Make sure you check the link below for more. (Direct link to our official website.)
    If you have further question, feel free to email, or call us.

    M1 Carbine - Link - https://bit.ly/2Smombm



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    Cool

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    real thing!

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    Would be nice to know manufacturer (Inland, etc.) and if they have import marks....Speaking of marks, further pics show butchered stocks on left side and ground down recoil plates. What the...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butsky View Post
    Would be nice to know manufacturer (Inland, etc.) and if they have import marks....Speaking of marks, further pics show butchered stocks on left side and ground down recoil plates. What the...?
    Inland manufacturing division of GM. No import mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butsky View Post
    Would be nice to know manufacturer (Inland, etc.) and if they have import marks....Speaking of marks, further pics show butchered stocks on left side and ground down recoil plates. What the...?
    Where did you see that (the butchered stocks and ground down plates)?
    Take the red pill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodo Dug View Post
    Where did you see that (the butchered stocks and ground down plates)?
    Yea, they're marked as fair to good condition, but I don't see any butchering like that going on.
    Includes the bayonet too, nice.
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    On their Facebook page! Possibly Italian bayonet

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    darn that missing 0.5 inches!
    There's Mil-spec, and then there's Gunnutz-spec.
    One is stringent, the other contains nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avalonthas View Post
    darn that missing 0.5 inches!
    That's what I figured. Hoped for the extra length, but, oh well.

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