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    Quote Originally Posted by jond41403 View Post
    Seems like I have read of that modification on several other carbines that have been seen over the years. Seems to me that it would be easier to get on target quickly with the front sight that way
    Just a user mod like sawing off a bayonet lug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Just a user mod like sawing off a bayonet lug.
    There are special places for these people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Low & Slow View Post
    There are special places for these people.
    Yes...the funniest part of someone making a statement like "Faster target acquisition" is, they're only shooting paper on a galley range with them.
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    Yes that's all I would be shooting it with. Seems like you'd be able to get on target quicker shooting at paper targets. You know like if you had three or four side by side and you were practicing going from one target to the next. I have no idea how it would fare in combat. So that modification would have to almost certainly be a civilian modification correct? Cuz I could be remembering wrong but I could have swore I read years ago how some were observed like that coming into the CMPicon from other countries. I could be mixing that up with something else but I have seen the front ears shaved off on several others through the years. So does that mean they were all civilian done that way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jond41403 View Post
    So does that mean they were all civilian done that way?
    During wartime anything could happen but if I saw one of my guys cutting the protective ears off a sight, he'd be standing tall before the man.
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    I knew a man that was an engine mechanic in the US Navy, he worked on the river gunboats in Viet Nam. He told me many M1icon carbines were brought in their shop to have
    four or five inches removed from the barrel, Front sight were not installed after the shortening of the barrel

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    He told me many M1icon carbines were brought in their shop to have
    four or five inches removed from the barrel, Front sight were not installed after the shortening of the barrel
    I've seen that sort of thing that was recovered from the Cong as well. Some had been cut at the small as well, looked like a sort of M1 Enforcer.
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