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citadel m1 carbine in 22 lr ????
saw an add in bass pro for the citadel m1 carbine in 22lr cal. anyone know anything about these? legacy sports international has them on there web site as well. 10 rn mag, wood or black sinthetic stock. dont thing there actually availible yet. anyone have any info.?
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12-24-2011 02:01 PM
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No, but I WANT ONE!!!!! Looked at the Legacy sports web page. Looks pretty good. Chiappa makes very good Cowboy action replicas for CAS, so expect these will be pretty good.
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I checked on the Calguns Forum and found this thread - pretty negative, but I would still give it some thought. Rimfire Central is a good .22 Forum. - Bob
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...hlight=citadel
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Originally Posted by
tator62
saw an add in bass pro for the citadel m1 carbine in 22lr cal. anyone know anything about these? legacy sports international has them on there web site as well. 10 rn mag, wood or black sinthetic stock. dont thing there actually availible yet. anyone have any info.?
We called them 3-4 weeks ago and a woman told us they would be out by Christmas?? Of course we figured they meant 2011.
But doing an online search turned up nothing.
They said the same thing in May..that they would be out by July.
I have given up on it and bought an ERMA EM1 .22LR.
Probably a much better gun.
f/m
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i got a erma, have had a couple of them. real nice, but they dont seem to like hollow points. and you gotta keep em clean. just saw this and wondered if anyone on this list had any extra info. this list has always been a good source in the past.
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Jim
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Listed dealers like Gander Mtn, Bass Pro, Cabelas, Etc.......... Found none in stock.
No listings on Gun broker either.
HTH,
Charlie-painter777
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Originally Posted by
tator62
i got a erma, have had a couple of them. real nice, but they dont seem to like hollow points. and you gotta keep em clean. just saw this and wondered if anyone on this list had any extra info. this list has always been a good source in the past.
They do need to be kept clean to operate well. The firing/trigger group gets fouled pretty quickly depending on ammo used, and they're a heck of a lot harder to clean than a USGI carbine. The only real similarity is their outward appearance. I haven't had any problems with either of mine when they're clean and using high quality hollow points. .22 ammo is so cheap there's no reason to scrimp on ammo.
You can find some history on the Erma .22 and a downloadable manual here -
(The site owner is a member here and he's put together some outstanding info)
Erma Werke
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Harlan
I haven't had any problems with either of mine when they're clean and using high quality hollow points. .22 ammo is so cheap there's no reason to scrimp on ammo.
what kind of high quality hp 22 lr do you use? tia steve.
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painter777
Listed dealers like Gander Mtn, Bass Pro, Cabelas, Etc.......... Found none in stock.
No listings on Gun broker either.
im a printer by trade. we started printing an add for these m-1 carbines by citadel today. there due out for sale the end of jan. well see !
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I believe we used Federal .22 LR most often and it seemed to work, Tator. I bought the .22's for my son to use when he was small and we haven't shot them in years. (He quickly grew and gradualted to real carbines, so the ammo bill went WAY up!) Regardless, they seem to need cleaning quite a bit in order to function well and Federal seemed to be pretty clean.
Whatever you do don't lose the magazine. They're hard to come by and usually expensive. I bought the second Irma just because I came across it in a small country gun shop. It had an authentic 'C-tip' sling on it and they had the rifle priced at $200.
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