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    A BIG one - Parts of M1 Carbine Oversized Cutaway Training Gun

    https://www.proxibid.com/Parts-of-M1...ation/69844148

    Man all kinds of neat stuff..
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    Put this all together and we'll restart that thread about instructional oversize weapons...
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    I used to be familiar with First St Seattle where every other store seemed to be a surplus store. They all had one of those or another. Carbines and BARs, .30 cal...tons of training grenades. Could have bought all the scarce stuff then. 1974, Easter weekend...
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    What is it made of? Zinc? That is a valuable piece.

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    Thanks a lot for posting this

    You could have at least had the decency to wait until it was over so I couldn't bid on it!

    I've had, and sold, a complete one of these. They're a little too valuable and LARGE for me to hang on to. But this small section isn't worth much more than I just paid (I don't think) and will display very well.

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    Oh me, when "eb in Oregen" see's this he will want to make a 20 mm out of it, can't wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lboos View Post
    a 20mm
    And it's an M2 so...that should be fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lboos View Post
    Oh me, when "eb in Oregen" see's this he will want to make a 20 mm out of it, can't wait.
    No, I'm not that "dingy." I understand what mechanical platforms can support different cartridges. And it's Oregon. A state of this union.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eb in oregon View Post
    No, I'm not that "dingy." I understand what mechanical platforms can support different cartridges. And it's Oregon. A state of this union.
    Is that the same as, "you understand what gun can shoot a different bullet " ?
    Yea, I did misspell that, and I guess it's still a part of the union, even though you guy's from Oregon sure talk funny.
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