First find a FFL who will receive the firearm and do the paperwork to transfer it to you. Any carbine you find on Gunbroker ask us about it. You should go to gun shows too. Don't be in a hurry.
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First find a FFL who will receive the firearm and do the paperwork to transfer it to you. Any carbine you find on Gunbroker ask us about it. You should go to gun shows too. Don't be in a hurry.
Like he said, don't try to start with a receiver. Find an Inland with any combination of parts and drop it in.
As long as you understand, and I'm not sure you do, that if you can find a carbine with an Inland receiver numbered to one of the two blocs of M1A1 production and any combination of USGI parts, that...
Yes, the stock is genuine as far as I can tell. The carbine it held was involved in a rebuild and the high wood was cut down as per the orders to make it a low-wood. Then it received a rebuild mark....
Since it is a cut-down high-wood with a rebuild mark (RIA), any M1 Carbine without an import mark would be 'correct' for it, with any kind of barrel band. The attempt to make it correct with an...