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Not a carbine but.
http://s261.photobucket.com/albums/i...ional%20Match/
This originally belonged to one of my favorite personalities at my gun club, a crusty old vet who shot highpower with me on the spot to my right for years till he was about 70 something, I still see him at the club he is still sharp and gives me a hard time, I don't think he fires much anymore. Then it went one of my best friends who held it until he was ready to sell his 1911 collection off. I just had it out for it's yearly oiling and thought I would share, you have all seen my 4 carbines already I am sure.
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01-02-2010 05:14 PM
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Original finisk?
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Carlie-painter777
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Yeahhhhhhhhhh all original. Well I take that back, it is WW2 Ithaca Springfield Armory rebuilt as a National Match so it is as original as sent from SA to Camp Perry for the matches.
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These NM Camp Perry pistols are really cool. I am lucky enough to have one. It walked into a local show. PO thought it was a "parts" pistol, which, of course, I agreed with him...
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The fit and finish is amazing on them. I feel really lucky to have one.