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    M1 Carbine Prices - Higher?

    I read the thread on Carbine accessory prices being high. Since CMPicon ran out of carbines it seems that the price of carbines has risen. A lot of them have been "updated" to include all of the correct mfg parts but even the mixers seem to have gone up.

    A friend is wanting to buy a Rock-Ola and they appear to be really high. Am I just out of the loop of prices?
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    not really

    just fact the dollar ain't worth nothin-then you have a lot of mucked with stuff no one wants except at shooter price

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    if you look at the resent auctions, most carbines never hit the reserve, the ones that do sell are being sold at the right price for the quality etc

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    I just think things are bad know, And the summer time don`t help. Everyone is on vacation. Comes the fall every one gets the bug. Bill

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    And after S'G' people gave always wanted Rock-Olas. If that is what your friend wants, he'll have to pay what it takes. Don't expect one at an Inland price. Or he can get lucky tomorrow and find one for nothing. You never know. My first carbine was a 4.6 Rock-Ola so I have a sweet spot for them.
    Tell your friend the best way to get a Rock-Ola is to buy another and the next week a Rock-Ola will appear. It never fails.

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    Funny, my first carbine was also a 4.6 Rock-Ola.

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