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    Rarest M Carbine Ever Found

    I think I got lucky! My local auction site just posted this beauty!!!I believe it is the never-before seen "BubbaTacticool Night Destroyer!" Sure, all of you with your Irwin Pedersens think you have the Holy Grail. Nope, they don't hold a candle to this bad boy! Check out the super-sanded stock which has reduced the size and weight of the rifle while giving it a new tactical contour! The use of zip ties reveals the state-of-the-art craftsmanship incorporating the maximum ability to swap out or add to the securing bands. The placement of the pressure switch for the light places the shooter in the perfect AR15 competition shooter stance. I must say, I am a little disappointed in the inability to mount a proper bayonet, but it is an acceptable trade off to be able to fight in the dark. I cant imagine why the other manufacturers of these rifles didn't come up with these improvements! Who needs a Rock Ola when you can have the BubbaTacticool Night Destroyer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singer B View Post
    I am a little disappointed in the inability to mount a proper bayonet
    Bayonet may be able to be mounted sideways and secured with OD green duct tape. I like the excessive butt plate overhang which may very well serve as an entrenching tool.

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    Nothin' there that couldn't be sorted and a bead blast and park would fix...
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    Quote Originally Posted by W5USMC View Post
    Bayonet may be able to be mounted sideways and secured with OD green duct tape. I like the excessive butt plate overhang which may very well serve as an entrenching tool.
    I was thinking that if notched properly, the buttplate overhang could be used as a bottle opener. The bayonet mounting idea would totally match the aesthetic that the original owner was attempting to accomplish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Nothin' there that couldn't be sorted and a bead blast and park would fix...
    I am actually thinking about bidding on it. Somebody needs to save it. If I could get it cheap enough, i would send it back to Chuck to refinish it and then seek out a new set of wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singer B View Post
    If I could get it cheap enough
    As you know that's the thing. Yes, Chuck would overhaul it.
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    That looks like something you would find here in Tennessee haha. Looks like somebody's truck gun for a long time. I hope someone can get it cheap enough to save it. The zip tie sends it over the top haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by jond41403 View Post
    That looks like something you would find here in Tennessee haha. Looks like somebody's truck gun for a long time. I hope someone can get it cheap enough to save it. The zip tie sends it over the top haha
    We call that a "barrel band"......

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    They left out the rusted appearance of the rifle which was the forerunner to the digital cammo'ed weapons we see today.

    Seems a sad life for such an iconic weapon hopefully someone will buy and restore it back to how it was leaving the factory.

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    I think I have seen that gun on the TV series "Swamp People" where one guy was trying to pull a gator into the boat with a rope and yelling at the top of his lungs =
    "SHOOT THE AL LA GATOR"

    That would explain all the rust.
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    I told you this carbine was the rarest ever! The bid is at $700 with 10 days of bidding left!

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