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Can someone identify this M1 Carbine
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01-05-2012 02:23 PM
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Tyrol,
A Austrian company.
Called this CO2 Airgun a Comtik (sp ?? )
Used for training in the early 50's ?
Made to look/feel like the real M1
carbine, but safer/cheaper to use.
My Guess,
Charlie-painter777
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Cute little gun Promo. First I've seen!
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Wow, talk about obscure. My guess would be a CO2 pellet or BB gun also. Very cool whatever it is.
Bill Hollinger
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I'm not sure of my spelling and dates. But I am sure it's a training gun made by Tyrol ( again sp?).
I got to handle one and was given polaroid pictures of one owned by a friend in the south.
He bought it while stationed in Germany
. Back of one picture says it was used by the Austrian Bundasheer (sp?) Defense forces. His writting is horrible, thus adding to my spelling troubles. His example was called a KM1. A note given with his pictures said there were 2 models of these, both used by the Austrians for training. The KM1 was quite a bit more rare than the other style.
I don't know the difference between the 2, or if there are any. Neither do I know markings or how many were made of each model,
I do know they used a original rear USGI flip sight and I think that was the only USGI part on them, maybe the mags also, but the mags didn't hold the ammo used. Seemed like it had a tube for bearings or steel balls it shot.
Recall some parts were plastic and aluminun. His would fire 15rds of bearings/steel balls, then had to have the mag dropped, re-installed, run the slide and good to go again.
It didn't feed the pellets from the USGI mag, but from the tube. 15rds and out was to make it simulate shooting a real carbine with 15rd mag. After a while he had to recharge it with CO2. I believe the stock was not USGI. Some type of stock they tweeked by cutting in a oiler and sling slot to mimmick the real thing. Wood was maybe a European Beech (?)
OK, I'm tapped on what I remember/know............ 
Hopefully I'm pretty close.
Question now,
Anyone know what the other type like this made by Tyrol was called?
I think it went to another guard unit for the same training sessions.
I know it had another Model name but can't recall (or never did know ) HAHHH !
Charlie-painter777
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The COMATIK
Hey Thanks Jim,
That helped BOOO KOOO !
I was pretty close. KM1 and the other model was called a CM1.
Never thought about checking in on the Site you linked. Sure would have saved me a lot of time. I did find the polaroids I was given. Which are of poor quality.
According to the links,
They used USGI Mags, Rear Flip Sight and Rotary Safety.
Here's another link,
Training Rifles
THX Again,
Charlie
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Bill Hollinger
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That is a neat one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!
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ENJOY LIFE AND HAVE FUN!!!
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