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    Question Carbine club

    As I have more or less retired from active collecting, I expect I would not be a worthwhile contributing member of the carbine club. However, I do possess an unrefurbished m1 carbine and would be happy to provide the scholarly member(s) of the club with any of its particulars, including fotos. If such are desired, I can be reached at bezoar@earthlink.net.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vickers View Post
    As I have more or less retired from active collecting, I expect I would not be a worthwhile contributing member of the carbine club. However, I do possess an unrefurbished m1 carbine and would be happy to provide the scholarly member(s) of the club with any of its particulars, including fotos. If such are desired, I can be reached at bezoar@earthlink.net.
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    I may be wrong but I believe you don't have to belong to the Carbine Club to submit a data sheet for your carbine. If fact, I bet they would welcome it. A link can be found in the Carbine Club sticky at the top of the carbine forum page that will take you to their web site where you can download a blank data sheet as well as the address to send it when completed.
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