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Whats The story on This?
The bolt face has been opened up for 10 mm / 10 mm Magnum, or 357 Magnum.
Anyone Have any Info on the conversion?
M! Carbine Bolt (Modified), New Old Stock, NR : Bolts at GunBroker.com
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12-27-2010 11:57 AM
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Not sure what he was up to frank.
Sorta makes me a bit nervous..........
Charlie
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?????????,i saw one at a gun show couple years back in .41 magnum. Cycled fine w/dummy ammo. About 20 years ago a guy in Tennesee or Kentucky, not sure which, was converting them to .45 Win Mag by boring/chambering the GI barrel, used unmodified GI 15 rd. mags. Sounds like a neat conversion. No idea on what was in store for the one you mention.
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The guy who was offering to convert carbines name I think was something like LaFrance? He only had ads out for about a year and I think I remember reading there were problems with his conversions in .45 Mag. I don't think any company has made a real successful conversion using the carbine. The only other ones I know of was the 9mm and the 5.7 Spitfire offered by Johnson and the .22/30 offered by Plainfield.
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"Lemag" conversions. Inspired by Col Jeff Cooper's Thumper concept. Only saw one a long time ago. It had a Choate folding stock. Made me too nervous to even think about shooting it.
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That's it Lemag. I hate to think of how much meat was taken out of the barrel to chamber that .45 Mag. round.
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Thank You to Bruce McAskill For This Useful Post:
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Just found this.. Anybody shoot one?
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Carbine .45 Win Mag w/ scope, mags, ammo : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com
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Would be nice to have a carbine chambered for the 357 case. Would make for some easy & cheap reloading. Frank, while you're sitting around down there in sunny AL, why don't you buy that bolt and bore out one of your carbines? Start up a new business venture..........heh, heh.