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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Isn't that a neat little carbine...I've never handled one.
    I'm seeking a full length model. Talk about hard to find. I have handled two of the carbines. One of them is buried upstairs in a sealed case. I saw another at the Baltimore Miltaria show last Saturday. I've never seen the rifle.

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    Odd, in Canadaicon I have seen several of the long rifles for sale, but only one of the carbines.

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