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Pascal,
Welcome to the carbine forum. We have members from all around the world who visit out forum.
As for your question.
Are you meaning an original GI rear sight tool, or an aftermarket version? The reason I ask is there would be a considerable price difference between the two.
We have a classified section up it the tool bar. There you can see what others are offering for sale/trade. You can also put in a WTB (want to buy) post, asking for an item.
Sometimes I've seen originals on Ebay.
There are also venders that sell original, and aftermarket tools. Here is an aftermarket one I saw M1 Carbine Rear Sight Install and Removal Tool M1 M 1 | eBay
I don't believe there is an issue sending a tool to Belgium
. But you might want to check with your local area to find out.
I hope that is of some help.
Jim
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01-09-2013 11:05 AM
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M1 carbine rear sight tool
Hello Jim,
Thank you for the answer.
There will be no problem to send the tool to Belgium
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I saw the article on ebay, this is the tool manufactured by Fulton-Armory.
This of course depends on the price, but it is obvious that I prefer an original M1
carbine rear sight tool, but so far I can not find.
I collect mostly U.S. equipment, living in a region where was stopped the battle of the bulge.
Again thank you for the help.
Sincerely,
pascal
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The originals are few and far between and when you do find one they are very expensive. Good luck on finding one and I hope it's an original one for you.
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I sold one a couple years ago for $275, I'm sure they are higher now.
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