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Real C tip sling on Ebay
You guys that have been looking for a real C tip....
Here's one from a good honest seller, ending in just over 4hrs....
org. m1 carbine c tip sling & IS oiler - eBay (item 230372475593 end time Sep-05-09 12:33:12 PDT)
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09-05-2009 11:20 AM
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And really only at $40 so far because it has about a $10 dollar oiler too.
The same seller has another going off a few hours later with a BK oiler.
http://cgi.ebay.com/org-m1-carbine-c...DLWI%26ps%3D54
Last edited by JimF4M1s (Deceased); 09-05-2009 at 12:05 PM.
Reason: more info
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I had a pair on of decent C-tips on there a couple weeks back, just a little fretting from the 1A swivel started at $40 for the pair, no bids. I think people are afriad to bid on them anymore.
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Afraid to buy

Originally Posted by
Curt
I had a pair on of decent C-tips on there a couple weeks back, just a little fretting from the 1A swivel started at $40 for the pair, no bids. I think people are afriad to bid on them anymore.
Curt you are so right on this.
There are so many "good" fakes out there that is you don't have a real good understanding of them you are likely to get burned.
Bill Hollinger
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You could put it on the classified here. People know each other and have a better trust factor.
But then you would have to put a selling price, not let it bid up like eBay or Gunbroker.
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You could put it on the classified here. People know each other and have a better trust factor.
But then you would have to put a selling price, not let it bid up like eBay or Gunbroker.
Jim,
I honestly would rather pay one of you guys a "fair" price of $75 for a part that I need than bid it up to $50 on GB and take a chance that its a rip off. I don't mind paying a bit more when I trust the person selling it.
What gets me is all the faked/humped stuff that is bringing in hundreds or thousands.... I am not sure I want to try and keep up with "collecting". Collecting repros is not fun! I think I want to just turn everything into "shooters".
And Jim, my good friend,
while we are talking about buying and selling, why don't you break open that collection of yours and sell me a couple of carbines for about $400 a piece? I will even pay for shipping! I know it will be worth the money!
Ed
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I only buy parts any more from people I know. Otherwise it seems to me a crap shoot. What about this one
M1 CARBINE SLING WWII I.B.M. WW2 IBM NICE! - eBay (item 250493358214 end time Sep-09-09 11:14:16 PDT)
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I sent pics to a few guys on here who saw my post when I had bought them that were interested, they were looking for nicer than these, one of our more vocal members here on the forum spotted them and e-mailed me, since the auction was down to the last 1/2 hour and there were no bids I closed it and turned them over to him for my cost. Only because he is one of my most favorite VGB's as the wife calls them. (virtual gun buddies).
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Hey, Thanks from one of your newest member of the Carbine Club. Listened to your thread, so I bought the “c” tip on ePay for $51. I have no clue about real or repro slings. I appreciate all of your opinions. Regards- Jim.
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The seller is a member here.
Congrats
Charlie
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