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Years ago, when I carried my carbine as a LEO trunk weapon, I tried a "jungle clip" to keep two 30s together, in the weapon, in the trunk. JUNK! I reverted back to black duct tape. (two 30s and two 15s in a pouch on the stock was 90 rounds handy when I grabbed the weapon out of the trunk).
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02-15-2012 09:34 AM
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That's a lot of weight on those tabs. Especially when it gets rockin and rollin.
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That's a lot of weight on those tabs. Especially when it gets rockin and rollin.
True, but I was in a rural mountain area where I was sometimes my only backup for as much as 20-60 minutes! It made the weapon overly heavy, so I later switched to a single 30 and a 1956 Universal pouch or GI 30 round pouch on a shoulder strap with mags in it for back up ammo.
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Better choice.
One in the carbine four in the pouch, two on the butt. Now you had 180 rounds with better handling of your carbine.
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Yep, gave me a warm fuzzy feeling! I could lay down a lot of suppression fire waiting for back up! More than once, a suspect ceased and desisted when they looked down the barrel of my carbine on a felony stop, etc. It just looks so MEAN with the 30 and a "stock pouch"!!!!!
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My first carbine a rebuilt 4.59 Rock-Ola bought in 1972 for $ 90.00 OTD. It came with one 15 and two 30 mags full. The 30 round mags were tack welded together. I will post pictures when I can.
It must have been a DCM because there was grease all in the gas piston. I believe it was never fired since it was bought.
First thing I did was sand the stock and remove all signs of the Inland ordnance stamp. Then five coats of Tru-Oil. It is still like that.
Dumb is as dumb does.
Last edited by Bubba-7; 02-18-2012 at 09:23 PM.
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
Mike Haas
A "History" teacher (?) posts false information formation on the internet (Which is there forever) in effort to teach "don't trust wikipedia" without "backup resources". IMO a very poor choice in an efforts to teach proper research methods..not to mention "Educational Ethics" when it becomes a semi permanent "LIE" on the interenet.
"Stupid is..as stupid does.."
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He edited it out right after the lesson. since he entered it, he had access to remove it. He wasn't that stupid...even if he was a liberal!
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Roger, I'll send you a box of chocolates.
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