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Jungle Carbine with a difference.
I was visiting a friend recently who had aquired this as part of a deceased estate he seemed to think that it was called a "Tanker Carbine". It appears to be unused with no proof marks (it is now with the proof house) and made from a pile of left overs, the question is was it made by RFI like this or has Frankenstein been at it again??? It felt very light and I for one would not look forward to shooting it.....
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03-04-2013 02:01 PM
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Gibbs made these a number of years ago(1980's?). I think Gibbs called them No.7 carbines.
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Looks like a Gibbs. Nice looking rifle.
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With a full buttstock like that, it might not be that bad.
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