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    Reising Carbine on Gun Broker

    This is interesting.

    Out of a range I would pay but pretty cool.

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    Reising Prototype .30 Carbine / M1icon Carbine : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com
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    Very Cool

    I think it and another were listed about a year ago. I wonder if that odd-ball carbine magazine one of the board members ran across 6-8 months ago was for the Reising? Who had that magazine? We talked about it quite a bit.

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    That might have been me with the odd-ball. U.S. Co mag
    Don't think it was for the Reisling though.

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    Part of the Reising estate. Note the seller. Seems he kept a fair amount of odds and ends!

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    Very rare gun from what I understand from the owner. He got it from heirs to the Reising estate, and it is a true prototype with only a letter for the serial number. I guess spare parts and magazines would be an issue, but I also guess it wouldn't be a gun to shoot!
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