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    truthfully,who wouldnt want this

    still has the original box too

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    Maybe when I was 5 or 6 years old...

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    That would be a great way to break in my grandson, but it is more than an Erma 22 M1icon Carbine!

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    That was my first carbine, but mine was the later version with the plastic stock. Heck, I think it's still kicking around somewhere.

    The price seems right--I saw one recently at a gun show for $150 with the wooden stock.

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    And it still has it's magazine, those are usually missing...

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    It would be fun to have. But the buy it now and delivery of $318 seems like a bit too much fun for me.

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    That was my first carbine, but mine was the later version with the plastic stock. Heck, I think it's still kicking around somewhere.

    The price seems right--I saw one recently at a gun show for $150 with the wooden stock.
    I always wanted one and begged my parents when they first came out. I had a Daisy, and they said that was good enough.

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    Daisy Red Ryder, and it was good enough for me at 6 years old in 1955.

    I was too young to know anything about WW2 guns. They made that M1icon Carbine BB gun to intice my Dad, not me.
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    When I was 6 (in 1958) I got my oldest brothers original Red Ryder BB gun. When I was about 9 or 10, I saved allowances and bought a Daisy 99 lever action with a wood beaver tail forend and stock, and target sights. It looked like this : http://cdn3.ioffer.com/img/item/141/...TFgrX4b5E1.jpg

    It was accurate. I set up toy soldiers in the garden and played sniper with it from my upstairs bedroom window! If you want to cry, I actually had a "C tip" carbine sling on it that I got from a surplus store for a buck...

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