I have seen threads on just about every carbine manufacture with the exception of one - Rockola. Are Rockola M-1 carbines THAT rare? My dad bought my grand-dad (his father-in-law) an M-1 carbine back when I was in elementary school. And yup, that was a day or two ago. A couple years back, my uncle returned the carbine to "our side" of the family, stating that he'd kept it as a varmint gun out at the ranch house. The carbine was clean, oiled, and in great condition. I even received the Army FM on it, too.

It wasn't for another several years that I began to take a lot closer look at the M-1 that I had. The serial number says it was manufactured in late '43 or early '44. I still use it as my varmint gun. It's still good for varmints - 2 or 4 legged ones.

But I will re-iterate my original question -- Are Rockola M-1 carbines THAT rare?

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