Your number is about a quarter of the way through the first block not near the beginning. If I remember correctly, 11 starts the block.
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I was able to get out for a short range session at the sand pit, the Carbine ran very well and was a fun experience. At the same time I used the easy shooting carbine to train a new shooter with good results. We were plinking at soda cans, at ranges of 25m-100m and connecting with the carbine didn't take much effort at all. I plan to take the opportunity to print the gun on paper, but I was happy it cycled without issue and inspection of the spent brass showed no signs of chamber or headspace problems.
Good for you! Now, take it out and see if you can hunt deer with it at 100 meters with Hornady FXT 110 grain Soft Point ammunition. If it is legal in your province to use the "light rifle" place that 110 grain pill right behind the shoulder of the little deer. (If he's calm, you can watch him drop like a sack of rocks).
Enjoy!
sentry nice carbine.
Captain o To use a m1 carbine for hunting in Canada it needs a barrel 18 1/2'' or longer with no extension . Our great Canadian laws.
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A lot of the power packs were converted in the 80's to use a 6 volt motorcycle battery & this one was conv. so no acid like the old battery's. I did play with it in the day time got green light but needs adjusting at night ???. Some day will play with it. A little different then what they use today & not as heavy :D
Back to the original carbine....I like it a lot better without that repop M1A1 stock. You've got a nice little carbine there. I see a lot of upper end collectors on this thread. I think any of us would be happy to have it. What do you think Newscotlander? Wtmr? Jim? OK< who did I leave out besides myself???
Thank you Jim,
There were a lot of tempting options out there, commercial guns like the modern Auto-ord, and the older Universals are very common, but I am glad I was able to hold out for a USGI one. The path to getting was kind of touch and go for a point, but it all worked out in the end. I agree about that repro-M1A1, the wood was flat, and had no depth to it, and shooting off a wire stock is not as nice as a proper one.