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    Quote Originally Posted by imarangemaster View Post
    Consider how many combatants were killed by M1icon Carbines in WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Middle East, and Central America. Granted the FAL is a fine weapon,but I doubt if it has the body count of the lowly M1 carbine.
    I guess people today don't die as readily, huh? the M1 Carbine isn't as potent now.

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    Anyone who has seen a war

    doesn't want to get shot with anything. Automatically dismissing a weapon as widely used as the carbine is just ignorance. FAL is an overpowered hot rod that is heavy, somewhat clumsy to use and not all that accurate (my own opinion based on handling and firing one). I'll take an M14icon over that thing every time.

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    The salient fact about the carbines in the OP is that apparently none of them were imports, or at least not marked. That accounts for about 50% of the value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Troll?
    No troll. I was expressing my opinion of the M1icon carbine. I am in no army so I use what I want. The current issue rifle of 95 armies is my choice. The FAL. Restricted to semi auto by the masters. gary

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    I like the idea of FAL's. But when I shot one, I thought it exaggerated the recoil of the 7.62. I find my M1Aicon to be a little friendlier in that regard. But mine is a Loaded and heavier. I've shot a Socom and a normal ole M1A (not heavy barreled) and I think the socom was the easiest of all of them to handle. All, IMHO, felt better than shooting the FAL. Which really is neither here nor there. Just thought I'd share. But it's kind of weird to come in a thread that was talking about the value of some carbines someone saw at a gun store and then say how lousy of a weapon they are. In a carbine dedicated forum.

    I would not feel undergunned with a .30 carbine that was in good order. But neither would I with many types of weapons. But I don't have bad guys beating down my door, hopefully ever, so...... Plus, my M9 is my go to Defensive weapon. I'm a wuss and it's easy to shoot.

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    I own a FAL (I own lots of guns) and an M-14 (M1Aicon) but I own four M1 Carbines (three of them all matching and correct) and my "defend the castle" gun is a Mixmaster M1 carbine fitted with an EOTEC sight and loaded with softpoint ammo. It's much lighter than the FAL and much easier to handle.

    Inside of 100 yards it has the hitting power of a .357 Magnum (the energy drops rapidly after 100 yards but if I'm shooting at anyone at that great a range or even greater, I'm not really defending myself, am I?). And within 100 yards there is no way I can miss with that EOTECH sight.

    It's better than a pistol and handier than a rifle in my opinion. Your mileage may vary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by INLAND44 View Post
    The salient fact about the carbines in the OP is that apparently none of them were imports, or at least not marked. That accounts for about 50% of the value.
    Well to be fair, I bought my NPM this year for ~$550, Good condition non-import marked. So I think $1000+ for a mixmaster is a bit outrageous. Hell, my local shop has a Rock-Ola with a high-wood stock for $800.

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    Prices vary around the country along with the time of year. A $1000.00 does seem high to me.

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    I think it had to do with the then pending elections. I have less than $1,300 (including tax and DROS fees) into both Carbines I got from the local shop (original condition Inland and the super clean Standard Products mix-master). He did say, however, that Wednesday after the election he sold EVERY semi-auto, center fire rifle in the shop: AR15s, Winchester and Remington hunting auto-loaders, several Mini-14s, Kel-tech, etc. That was just the first day. He said he could have sold the carbines I got from him, at least 10 or 12 times over, for much more money. To his credit, he did not mark up the rifles (which had really decent prices on them) after the election. He has ordered many more for customers, and still uses the same formula for markup. Ed is local and has been a longtime member of the local sporting community for years. His customers are his neighbors and friends, and he treats them as such. Grass Valley/Nevada City is a fairly small community.

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