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    I've never bought from the CMPicon.
    Luck of the draw just scares me.

    AZ,
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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    I've never bought from the CMPicon.
    Luck of the draw just scares me.

    AZ,
    Thank you for your service.

    Charlie
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    While I got got VERY lucky with my Inland racker (1.5 ME and a highwood I cut) I have seen some that were rough. They are almost out of rackers now, anyway. I'll just be happy with my one Inland "shooter" (it would be a tough act to follow, anyway) so I decided to build up an AR. I picked up an S&W M&P15 stripped lower for $120. May do a 20" SDMR type, or maybe a 16" M4. At any rate it will be one part at a time since my house sale fell through!

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    I havent ever bought through the CMPicon, too much paperwork. Everything I own, I got at a GunShow, or Texas Guntrader Site, and inherrited 1. I dont have anything against imports, I just see that everyone shy's away from them. Lets face it Metal is Metal, and for a shooter that's all you need. The 5 digit serial number is desirable. I have a 5 digit Inland myself. Oh I did buy one from PBI off of this site.

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    For starters, if you do in fact find what may or may not be a great deal on an online line auction site, dont post the the link for the auction itself, cut and paste just the pictures to this site and ask questions. If it was a great deal, showing it to a bunch of carbine nuts isnt a wise way to aquire it. If if was a great deal, it wouldnt be for sale right now.
    For your first carbine,i wouldnt pay any extra for a special early number or even a rarer maker. Look at condition of the barrel(Muzzle wear), a nice USGI stock, and a us military type finish. Plenty of said carbines around in your price range. THe CMPicon is by a mile the best deal going, they still have several rack grade choices for $479 and up. From my experience with the CMP guns, i think the secretaries grade them in the dark. Ive never gotten rack grade that was a bad deal and if you do, they will probably take it back. Stay away from the import marked ones-resale is terrible and swapping barrel isnt easy, unless you are know someone with the tools. Plus barrels arent cheap and import marked ones are not worth much.
    Good luck and check out the CMP site, i wouldnt wait too much longer, i think the carbines are nearing the end.

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    Thank you to everyone.
    There is a lot of GOOD advice for a newbie to chew over. I am still in the learning stage so if somebody wants to snag that carbine go for it, I am waiting for my Birthday & the Gun Show in November. I was just looking for some input as to my ability to know what to look for, it seems I did OK for a first try.
    I have sent my application to the M1icon Carbine club. I am waiting on ATF to send me my application packet for my C&R FFL. I have joined several “FORUMs” dealing with the M1. I am trying to learn something new each day about this wonderful obsession. I still need to get a few of the recommended reference books.
    I can’t wait to finally get that first hunk of metal & wood, spend several hours learning all about it, lovingly clean, oil, and grease it in preparation to go to the range. . .

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    Just remember, carbines are addicting. If you buy one, you are forced to buy as many as possible to keep the ones you already own company.

    One thing I've learned is that in the community of carbine owners, most folks are more than willing to share their knowledge freely. I belong to several of the forums, and I'm proud to be a part of this one, great people who treat others, whether they have been into these rifles for years, or are a new collector, with respect. Too many forums, those who are considered experts talk down to anyone who doesn't know more than they do about carbines, and snipe at the ones who actually do know more than they do. The folks who know about carbines here are good people, they'll treat you right.

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    Just put my toe in the water! My “5310.16” just went in the mail, NOW the wait begins. . . Any bets on how long it takes to come back?

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    For the Inland, I didn't have to get past the seller to make up my mind: seller has too many bad FB's for me, plus this rifle is sold AS IS. Some imports are fine shooters, others, especially from Blue Sky, are junk; without the seller's description of the bore, you need to assume the worst.

    For a shooter, the BARREL is the most important part, not the receiver. Good USGI barrels are hard to find, figure replacing the barrel will run at least $300-400 with a commercial barrel.

    The Saginaw's not much better. He doesn't tell us it isn't import marked, so figure it is. Good MW, but is it pitted? Who knows? The birch stock has been heavily sanded & varnished; someone even varnished the metal.

    You might want to take a MW gauge with you when you go shopping, plus a good bore light.

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    Happy . . . Happy . . . Joy . . . Joy . . . !
    Only had to wait 3weeks and 3days. Let the FUN BEGIN!

    Bad idea! Edited by Bill Hollinger for privacy reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fn111557 View Post
    Happy . . . Happy . . . Joy . . . Joy . . . !
    Only had to wait 3weeks and 3days. Let the FUN BEGIN!

    Bad idea! Edited by Bill Hollinger for privacy reasons.
    Thanks for the edit! I photoshoped the pers info out, then saved the wrong pic to photobucket.
    Too excited . . .

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