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    Purchased a Winchester M1 Carbine, now what?

    Hi!

    I’m super excited about my first M1icon Carbine, but I’m wondering what type of mags I should use as it has some fitting problems with the current reproduction magazine.

    Additionally, what do yall recommend for accessories such as slings or mag pouches? If so, should I get reproduction or original?

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    I'd only use original mags, they don't give problems. Things like "Promag", in the past I had nothing but problems with and scrapped them all. Original slings can be expensive for a nice one but you can get Vietnam issue slings for a bit cheaper maybe... Mag pouches are still around too, they made so many. Let us see a picture heavy of this carbine...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    I'd only use original mags, they don't give problems. Things like "Promag", in the past I had nothing but problems with and scrapped them all. Original slings can be expensive for a nice one but you can get Vietnam issue slings for a bit cheaper maybe... Mag pouches are still around too, they made so many. Let us see a picture heavy of this carbine...?
    Thank you! Where do you recommend finding original magazines?

    Here’s a few pics, let me know what you think! I picked it up for $1200

    https://imgur.com/a/PhCEzRJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mclemens7 View Post
    Thank you! Where do you recommend finding original magazines?

    Here’s a few pics, let me know what you think! I picked it up for $1200

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    I’ve purchased a few items from Liberty Tree Collectors site. They have used USGI mags and post war carbine slings plus much more for M1icon Carbines. Their pricing is pretty good and the quality of the items I purchased was very good for used items.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas100 View Post
    Liberty Tree Collectors site.
    They would be good...

    https://www.libertytreecollectors.co...idCategory=109
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    You asked what's next?

    If this is your first carbine I'd 2nd the recommendation to learn to field strip it right away. That teaches you how it works, allows you to clean and properly lubricate it, and exposes any glaring problems before you try to shoot it. The US Army familiarization and training video posted in this forum is an excellent start as well.

    As to magazines, if your originals are mint they should probably stay on the display shelf at this point ($$$).

    However, if the original is well used you can bet that it probably needs the spring replaced. Why? Because weak springs cause failure to feed properly. How do they get weak? Because some people think magazines are where you long-term store your ammo. Well they aren't, and extended compression will weaken the springs. Replacement springs are available online if you want to go that route.

    I've had good success with KCI brand 15 round magazines from Korea. J&G Sales has a great deal on them (10 for $100). I can't speak for their 30 rounders as I've never tried them.

    Finally, don't take the critical observations about your new carbine to heart. It's force of habit with seasoned/jaded collectors to ruthlessly analyze and comment. But their first time was long in the past, yours is now. She looks like a good one with character and will likely be a great shooter for you so take her to the dance and enjoy!
    Last edited by Gosport16; 01-09-2025 at 08:18 PM.

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    I'm bring the pics here as the link may not last. There's some real expertise here that will come along shortly and have a look. I think it'll work fine. $1200USD? Not sure what they're worth in the US. Original mags, you could place a WTB here in forum and someone may have some in his pockets to sell you, pouches and sling too. Winchester 6588147...?
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    Ah I see, I’m new to this , yes that is the serial number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mclemens7 View Post
    Ah I see, I’m new to this
    Did you read any of the info I posted for you about this Carbine 3 or 4 days ago when you asked: "What's the Story"
    Glad to see you found us
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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Glad to see you found us
    I was waiting for you Charlie...
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