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Originally Posted by
USGI
The "bando" components could probably be re-sold for $100-$150 or more if all the buyer wanted was the cartridges
I'll have to remember that when I'm done shooting. Been buying from CMP
once each year when it shows up on the estore. They send you a full bandoleer, with clips and spoons, one per customer. I slowed down my 30 carbine shooting during the pandemic, and haven't started shooting my surplus yet - still working through my supply of PPU.
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Originally Posted by
USGI
I believe Jimb thought the same as I did - a new high s/n! - and got a "Thanks" from Wayne.
A new high Fantasy serial#!
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Originally Posted by
painter777
"INLAND
M1
CARBINE STRIPPED RECEIVER. BUILT IN 1943. SERIAL NUMBER # 943S073 THIS IS A SAGINAW SUB CONTRACT RECEIVER"
I just found where this seller bought a Complete Carbine and sold the Receiver above.
Wanted you guys to see the configuration it was in before he stripped it apart.
Can someone look at it and tell me What I'm looking at?
Link: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1073733307
Charlie-Painter777
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The front is obviously a SVT-40, but the fat thing looks like the muzzle shroud we had installed on our C8A2 carbines...
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Looks like something not based in fact used in a video game
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