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Won another nice carbine
I sold some issue firearms, raised $..and won this, Underwood was in Hartford right near our family business, their wartime employees spent lots of $ at my grandfathers store!
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=125970506
I think its good...too bad not "I" cut, but early..and no wheel is correct, I read, in one book.
Andy
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All I can say besides it being a nice rifle, is that over $3k is a huge chunk of change.
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Too rich for my blood but a great looking Underwood and I'm sure worth every penny!
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Ya...now out of guilt, I gave my wife my final 2K in fun money, from my last sale..
Andy
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At that price, that is not something I would be taking to the range every trip. I personnaly am more of a shooter and not a collector... Still, it appears to the a piece of history as it once was.... nice!
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My collection is never fired...they are brave veterans, who as their original users, deserve the respect, admiration, and rest.
Andy
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Andy,
Perhaps topic for another thread, but I am totally behind you on the use of these venerable weapons. I NEVER fire one of my "collectibles". I have a couple of "shooter" carbines if I am so motivated. Can you imagine breaking the extractor on an IP??:banghead:
jim
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Well... let's start another topic!
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I have an underwood seril# 1,441,1xx. It has the UEF over GHD in a box and I also have the CC's right before the grip.
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Not shooting your Carbine is tantamount to putting an Airborne Ranger on KP.