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Biohazzard56
2005-04-09, 09:37 PM
It isnt World War II dated but it is still a great looking M1 Carbine, and its one ive wanted in my collection. Here are the pictures, picked it up for $400 with sling and a magazine. Great price.

Overall
http://www.all-iggys.org/biohazzard56/carbine/carbine.jpg

A view of the action

http://www.all-iggys.org/biohazzard56/carbine/caraction.jpg

Going to shoot it later this week. I actually went to Knob Creek looking for a German K98, and I came out with having fired a full auto .45 ACP Thompson and keeping my own M1 Carbine. :D

The funny thing is the guy sold it to us a personal sale, my dad didnt have to fill out any papers at all, it was a bit strange.

Oh and about that full auto thompson:

http://www.all-iggys.org/biohazzard56/KCR/thompsonfire.jpg
Here is the video, me firing the Thompson .45 ACP (http://www.all-iggys.org/biohazzard56/KCR/thompson.mov)

Ill also be posting a video of my dad firing a late World War I Model BAR.

cyberkiller
2005-04-09, 09:53 PM
nice!

ChronoSphere
2005-04-10, 12:21 AM
Thats's pretty sweet man. I finally got around to getting enough time to go to the range tomorrow, so I just finished cleaning my M-1 Garand. I never want to use a toothbrush again, there was soo much cosmoline on there :P I'll start another thread with pics if I can get em. Nice carbine btw, looks in very good condition. How was the kick on the Thompson?

Biohazzard56
2005-04-10, 07:36 AM
The kick suprisingly wasnt all that bad, it would knock your front sight around quite a bit, but it wasnt unweidly.

Infernus
2005-04-10, 12:05 PM
Hahaha... he said knob.

ViperGTS
2005-04-10, 12:44 PM
Badass. I allways took a liking to carbines.

Rbstr
2005-04-10, 02:42 PM
WHY THE FUCK DIDN'T YOU SHOOT THE BIG ASS GUNS BEHIND YOU!?

screw the tompson, look at them!

Biohazzard56
2005-04-10, 03:05 PM
The MG42 and the M60 were both mounted and you didnt get to pull the trigger, it was a mechanical lever. Screw that.