(I seriously doubt it is or was orginal to our carbines).*
Thanks for letting know something i already new, You were correct Jim, They will single and squeeze me out, im going to call you Nostradamus.lol
Frank
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(I seriously doubt it is or was orginal to our carbines).*
Thanks for letting know something i already new, You were correct Jim, They will single and squeeze me out, im going to call you Nostradamus.lol
Frank
Yeah, you have to watch out, can't keep too much. Before you know it you have a couple parts boxes that look like this. What do you do with them? :lol:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...tsbox003-1.jpg
Jim, Do you realize you have close to 30 firing pins in that one box? :super: - Bob
I had a box like that of AR stuff. Everything you'd ever need for builds or re-builds. Sold the whole works when my last M4 went. I was never going to have one again. Now, I've had this M4gery for about 7 years. Wish I had those small parts now.
Trade, i have parts not just orginized, i did buy a storage from a gunsmith, but what i dont have are 2 GI issued Operating Guide Springs i Can really use if you lf you need something, i have some nice Springfield Armory Stocks if you like, by the looks of it you can build another one your carbines.Thanks
Frank
I'll bet Jim has his stuff organized by maker...
Yep, with "sticky notes" on the compartments in that box. That's a good idea, so you don't have to dig through to figure out what they fit. :thup: - Bob
Is this what your looking for ? Thanks
Frank
(JetFixer14) take on the M1 Inland '45 Carbine...I thought during the last months or year, they started to use Pot Belly Stocks to Convert them to M2's. Thanks
Frank
Dont know if i should of posted this...but reaally trying hard to get mine close. I know its impossible and wont get there, but i want to get it close, at least the Stock. I already got the correct front sight and a few other parts, but oh well.