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    M1 Carbine training poster WWII

    I bought three of these rolled up in a tube this weekend at the OGCA show in Ohio. This is the second design poster with the added adjustable site information. I own the first design and it is black and white,Attachment 17491 this one is in color. They are basically in new condition and measure 4ft. by 3 ft.
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    Hi Paul, I magged it up but still can't tell. Does that rifle have an I cut stock? Those posters are realy nice additions to a collection.....Frank

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    It is an I-Cut stock.

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    Paul,

    You say you have three, would you consider selling any of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankderrico View Post
    Those posters are realy nice additions to a collection.....Frank
    Ditto

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faulkner View Post
    Ditto


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    you can email me at m1cc@msn.com if you are interested and we can discuss. I only have three and I took one yesterday to be framed for my office.

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    Can you post the printing in the lower right, which identifies some of the history of it?

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    I have a M1icon Carbine without the rear peep site.. any idea where I can get one for a good price?
    tks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyatte View Post
    I have a M1icon Carbine without the rear peep site.. any idea where I can get one for a good price?
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    I beleive you can find one at Wal-Mart on isle 7 with all their other cheap M1 Carbine parts. LOL

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