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    experimental-bubba-genius?????

    GB auction has something I have never seen #217889319 bet wearing goggles might be wise
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    here is the link
    WWII USGI M1icon Carbine Inland MFR Bullpup 30 Carbine : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com

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    That's just criminal!!!

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    Whew!! Glad the garbage can was next to my computer, and that it was empty.

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    The scope is mutlifunctional. It's a carry handle and makes the slab of wood a formidable weapon. A rope could also be tied on for use as a boat anchor! Many possibilites with this one.

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    It could have been worse...it could have been a real rare one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    It could have been worse...it could have been a real rare one.
    Looks like a 6 digit 526044. Maybe not rare, but would have been nice to have. Middle of the first block, summer 1943.

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    He has a 'Custom' stock also...........

    WWII USGI M1icon Carbine Stock TyIII : Other at GunBroker.com


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    Ouch!!! Looks like something from Planet of the Apes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    Ouch!!! Looks like something from Planet of the Apes!
    It does look a little like the "Ape rifles" they made using M1icon carbines, but they were intended to look crude


    When I see these kind of bubba works I always think of the time and effort it took to mess up a classic firearm so much.
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