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    Some guns can take a lot...

    Quote Originally Posted by Harlan View Post
    If it had a bulged barrel from an obstruction

    I once saw a Carl Gustav M96 that was bulged like an onion a couple of cm behind the foresight. I mean that - approx. doubled diameter! On your side of the pond, I have little doubt that it could have been turned into a carbine. Over here it was just scrap. But I was impressed that the barrel had not split - it must have been excellent steel (in fact, it was, and the Swedes knew what they wanted, even delivering the material for the first Mauser-made series) and perfectly symmetrical in its grain structure.


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    M1917 Tanker anyone?

    Instead of the grenade sight attachment, they could have put a saddle ring there and called it the m1917 Mounted Cavalry model.

    This rifle would be a great candidate for a lamp stand tho', give your man cave that extra militia look. Hehe, be kinda cool, you wrap your hand around it and click the trigger to turn it off instead of pulling the little chain thingy. To change the bulb, you work the bolt, and it lowers the shade for you. The safety switch doubles as a dimmer switch.

    The ideas are limitless.

    But - I'm glad my only m1917 is the doughboy model. Now if I can just get this durn m1907 sling mounted. One of the copper rivets wasn't fully seated and won't go through the sling swivel.

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    Stop your belly aching. Unless it was something rare, to each his own. Customizing a firearm is no differant then customizing a car, mc, boat, house, etc. I like it & so do others, or they wouldn`t be bidding on it. It`s one of a kind.

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    Wipe your eyes MeatMarket, it was probably a wreck anyway.
    Quote Originally Posted by LeagleEagle View Post
    why would someone do this to a perfectly good 1917??
    That it was "perfectly good" is an assumption for which we have no evidence whatsoever.
    I have already suggested that it was quite possibly by no means "perfectly good" to start off with.

    Wich brings me to the next point of respectful disagreement:
    Quote Originally Posted by OLDER THEN DIRT View Post
    It`s one of a kind.
    So is any wreck.


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    Hey Patrick, you took that (IT`S ONE OF A KIND) out of text. What I said sort of was that you can buy a stock 1917 anywhere anytime, but you can`t buy one like that anytime, which is a one of a kind custom gun. I`ve never saw a one of a kind 1917, unless it was a custom sportized (bad word) 1917.

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    Well, to each his own indeed and it's over $400 now. This may start a new craze and all the kids will start choppin' milsurps for individuality.



    The grenade launcher site really makes it though.

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    It does have a certain 'Movie Gun' look to it. Looks like it should have came out of an old Twilight Zone.

    In the episode "Two" with Elizabeth Montgomery and Charles Bronson, Elizabeth appeared to carry a cut down M1icon rifle.

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    I love watching the old Twilight Zone episodes, Malygris! Watched them on the local channel when I was a kid, and they have marathons now on cable here once in a while on holidays. (Probably do everywhere)

    My wife loves them too and when they have marathons we just keep it on the channel all day, but I don't remember the one with Bewitched on it. Will look for it next time and see if I can spot the carbine.

    I still like your idea of the lamp with all the features you dreamed up! You may have seen it, but DaveN found an awesome and rare old BP rifle that had been made into a lamp many years ago, and he found it after the thrift store it was in was throwing it out. Great thread that's still going on months later and it's on it's 11th page now.

    Found MUSKET in thrift store.

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    i like lil Carbines..mine doesnt have a gernade sight though..lolAttachment 28908
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    That's cute Chuck. I did one of those on a LE No1 Mk3. Turned out about perfect.
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