I AM GLAD I BOUGHT MY M1 CARBINE BACK IN DECEMBER 2002.

Had an M1 Carbine a long time ago... Still don't miss it though. My last Garand, That's a different story... I think I paid $450 for that H&R LOL!
 
Ya like others I sold all my pump action shotguns all my semi auto rifles I have two single shot encore prohunter with 5 barrels 4 pistols one 10/22 and one ruger pcc in 9mm and one ar 15. Did not sell anything out of fear of bans merely sold due to rapidly failing health I honestly don’t believe the way my health is going to see a change in government
 
Ya like others I sold all my pump action shotguns all my semi auto rifles I have two single shot encore prohunter with 5 barrels 4 pistols one 10/22 and one ruger pcc in 9mm and one ar 15. Did not sell anything out of fear of bans merely sold due to rapidly failing health I honestly don’t believe the way my health is going to see a change in government
Sorry to hear that jimbo. I hope your health turns around.
 
Hopefully just a temporary condition that turns in your favour!! Best wishes too both of you. Cheers Chris
 
I’m glad I invested in Apple in the early 80’s.

Anyone else want share?

well I'm sitting on some CN stocks I bought 5-10 years ago :)

as for M1 Carbines I got one cheap years ago, barrel was buggered and it was registered as restricted, I had the barrel replaced and de-registered. was worth a lot more after that work and a few years sitting in my vault....
 
The Liberals only have 20% popularity in the latest poll so they are swirling head first down the toilet bowl pretty fast and won’t be around after the next election.
 
I bought a couple of Israeli imports that basically just had the sand blown out of them. Both my Inlands required parts replaced to get them reliable to use in 3 gun matches. While they are not as ergonomic as some other rifles (like the AR, which we can't use) I like to think I still get style points for choosing a Carbine with history. Plus it is an attachment with my history, during the '70's while on UN Peacekeeping duties I saw many Israelis carrying them all over the country.
 
I bought a couple of Israeli imports that basically just had the sand blown out of them. Both my Inlands required parts replaced to get them reliable to use in 3 gun matches. While they are not as ergonomic as some other rifles (like the AR, which we can't use) I like to think I still get style points for choosing a Carbine with history. Plus it is an attachment with my history, during the '70's while on UN Peacekeeping duties I saw many Israelis carrying them all over the country.
As one of the only mag fed semi guns we can still own, you may not be alone very long on the 3 gun line.
 
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