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    Quote Originally Posted by SRiverrat11 View Post
    Thank you Charlie, I can always count on your knowledge and expertise. My problem is I work 6 days a week in the oilfield( this week was 7). My milsurps collection is small, but growing, hopefully. I only occasionally scrape up the extra money to splurge on another gun. I need to get what I think I'm bidding on. The norwegian carbine could be very interesting in the future, but I'ts not what I'm looking for now. I don't believe the seller did this on purpose, but he didnt show the K.art mark. The carbine had an adjustable sight, the rear bevel was ground down and coated with something that was very close to the parkerizing, and the barrel could have been replaced to hide the import stamp and signs of a bayonet lug. I think someone really tried to make a not too expensive carbine into an expensive one. Thanks to all of you I was able to see the discrepancies. I love the research being done on that Saginaw serial number block, but I shipped it back to the seller while I was at my gunshop. I'm not good at saying things the right way(my wife reminds me of that regularly) So, please know I respect all of your opinions. That was just not the gun I thought it was.
    That was very well said! Charlie has been a tremendous help to myself also and his advice and support has helped to save many M1icon carbines.

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