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Originally Posted by
cafdfw
Have you shot it yet?
I shot it the day I bought it and this past weekend. It is very smooth and accurate. I am very pleased with it. Is it ok to shoot it regularly or should I put it up? I'm not much for collecting. I'd much rather have a shooter. During spring and summer we shoot every Saturday/Sunday. I would love to put it in the rotation.
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11-09-2010 07:02 AM
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Honor and respect your carbine. It may have been in harm’s way protecting US troops. If it could talk the stories it could tell may put tears in your eyes. But don’t think for a minute that is too old to go out and play. When you hold it to your shoulder to shot; think about those who have shot it before you.
Make that carbine happy put it in the rotation it will be smiling as you shot it.
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Originally Posted by
Hercules Powder
Make that carbine happy put it in the rotation it will be smiling as you shot it.
Can't be smiling more than I was. It is truly a pleasure to shoot. I really enjoy it.
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FWIW, if I were you, I'd definitely keep it. You seem to enjoy shooting it, as do most of us, and for what you paid, you'll probably never do better.
They are great little rifles. Learn about it and it's history, and enjoy it. It's a nice one!
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If you sell that sweet carbine you got for a song, you'll regret it for the rest of your life!
(And I'll keep reminding you that 'we told you so')
YES, definitely put it in the rotation!
~ Harlan
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Ok. I'm keeping it. Thank you all for the help. It's much appreciated.
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What case do you store and transport you M1
in? I've seen the 'US' WW2 era cases, but I didn't know if that was mainly novelty or what.
I was looking at this:
Ace Case
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Thank You to JimF4M1s (Deceased) For This Useful Post:
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Jim, I can smell the dusty, musty odor from here!
Thanks.......
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My NPM is only 7000 rifles older than yours and has the same 6-43 underwood barrel as yours. my wood is replaced mostly newer parts and I haven't fired it yet. bought it through CMP
for $500 and no regrets. Next to my Garands it's a tooth pic, and is my home defense rifle of choice. The bad guys wear t-shirts here in florida....HA,HA,HA! Nice pictures by the way.
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