Newly Manufactured M1 Carbines By MKS Supply - The Firearm Blog
Is this the Place I've heard around here and other Places, Thanks
Frank
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Newly Manufactured M1 Carbines By MKS Supply - The Firearm Blog
Is this the Place I've heard around here and other Places, Thanks
Frank
At around $1100 they are a little to pricey for me.
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MSRP:
Three Inland M1 Carbine models are just now available:
•M1 1944 Wood stocked original design without bayonet lug……….MSRP $1049.00
•M1 1945 wood stocked original (above) design with bayonet lug…MSRP $1049.00
•M1A1Paratrooper. Original design folding heavy wire stock……….MSRP $1179.00
Al
Way pricey....so i guess 2 so so AR 's or 1 very nice AR....are they seeing all these Auction Sites and finding out how many people are into M1 Carbines, Thanks
Frank
Yikes! MKS is the marketing company that handles Chiappa and High Point firearms in this country. For $1100, I could buy a correct late Inland or Winchester.
We had some guys around here preening about these new ones. Sorry, not interested. I'd just as soon build another M4gery as pay that for an imitation. Or as Jim says, buy a correct one...
I thought the blogs about the "New Inland" on that page were interesting reading. I can't tell a whole lot from this link I found, but I'm going to keep an eye on it. - Bob
http://www.inland-mfg.com/
Why do you guys keep injecting the AR15 into the discussion? What kind of logic is spending $1000 on building an AR15 because the new Inland carbine is too high? That really doesn't make any sense at all.
Maybe they would rather have 15 AR's than 1 'M'!!!GK
Not really. Just easier to feed here in Canada. I'd love to find a good carbine but there's not many originals here. Most have gone into collections years ago and won't be coming out any time soon. These new productions are handled by the people that handle Hi-Point carbines? Then I suspect they'll be just about as good...Also we have a 5 rd mag law here in Canada. Have any of you tried to have fun with a carbine with 5 rd mags? I have, it ain't so much fun.
I love the 'History' of the carbines, etc I have collected... It's like holding a live connection with the past.
I've never been interested much in commercial copies anyway, but that price seems crazy to me.