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Very very nice!I know QHMC used IBM sights as my 4.81 has one. If you still have any doubts about it, post a side profile of it and a top picture too. The side profile should show the staking QHMC used on their front sights. Very nice again!
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Beautiful gun ! It's always great when you get another one.
Love the flip sight guns, I need some more. Chris
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Originally Posted by
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Very very nice!I know QHMC used IBM sights as my 4.81 has one. If you still have any doubts about it, post a side profile of it and a top picture too. The side profile should show the staking QHMC used on their front sights. Very nice again!
I have no doubts whatsoever.
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The wood is just beautiful. I have always been impressed with QH and how they conducted their business when making carbines. They only made one part, which is amazing and demonstrates their ability and competence to get the task at hand done well. Great carbine.
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I agree with you, Dave. The QH carbine in a way, sums up the whole program. American companies pooled their resources and put together a program that built 6 million high tech weapons in 36 months. I dare say this feat will never again be duplicated.
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Some QHMC carbines had no parts made by QHMC. Just cheap old parts guns.
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parts guns
yeah, those unqualities were that way, not one part maybe made by QHMC-who would want something like that--LOL
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