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When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!
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09-30-2016 04:14 PM
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I have a BAR I bought a few years back. I didn't have room to display it, and never open the box. And it's a long box.
JimF4M1s,
I have plenty of room here to display it for you, please ship it to me.
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My lone M1 Carbine gets 98% safe time, but 2% range time. It is one of only a couple of long guns allowed at the indoor pistol range. She is nothing special, old WWII vet that is a bit rattily but works fine. I appreciate this rifle for it's history and how easy it is to shoot. OK, maybe it is a bit special, because it is an M1 Carbine.
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Mine sits in the box most of the time unless it's next to the door and if it's not there, there is something else in it's place.
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Mine are safe queens too.
Get them out to shoot maybe once a year.
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Lately, mine has been a safe queen, too. When I did the "Critical Infrastructure Protection" contract, patrolling dams and powerhouses in the mountains for a Homeland Security contract, I often carried it, and shot it VERY regularly, a couple times a month. Even after that it was my home defense carbine, hidden on a special shelf in the bedroom closet. Now I have the Kel-Tec SU16B with a red dot for a home/ranch defense weapon, so the Carbine sits in the safe. It has been about 6 moths since I shot the M1 carbine.
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Yes I display my baby s. . Not much good in a safe.
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Love the scope, never mounted mine. Tool pouch and spare bulbs under the latched door.
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