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    Parts for the M2 carbine?

    Anyone know where to get parts for the M2 carbine? The selective fire version of the M1icon carbine. Especially the selector switch and spring. I have a dewat without this piece.
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    Would they ship FA parts from the US? Worth a call I guess.

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    With certain exceptions, they do ship to Canadaicon. If what you want does not come up on a seacrh, email them. The place is stuffed with parts.

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    You could also try Marstar - they have scrapped M2's for the parts before since they can;t really be sold in Canadaicon to most buyers.
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    Which bolt, round or flat, would be correct for the latest production of Winchester M1icon Carbine?

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    Round bolts on the later versions.

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    "...FA parts from the US?..." Not without the U.S. export permit.
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