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    Saginaw M1 Carbine from SOG

    Picked this Saginaw up yesterday, its a Century import from SOG. Was filthy and nasty but cleaned up nice.
    You would not believe the amount of dirt and grime came out of this rifle. Still a little grime in the rear sight now that I see the pics.
    Bore is nice and shiny and shoots good
    Stock is a Underwood no M2 cut with GHD barely visible and AAM also, Handguard is RSG.
    Barrel is Saginaw, bolt is SG, slide is PI, trigger housing is Inland. Mag is KSG.




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    I like it. Have you shot it yet?
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    Damn good looking carbine. What's that red junk on the charging handle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltorlo64 View Post
    I like it. Have you shot it yet?
    Yes I have shot it, shoots nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schuetzenman View Post
    Damn good looking carbine. What's that red junk on the charging handle?
    Rubber piece to keep from scratching its safemates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keving138 View Post
    Rubber piece to keep from scratching its safemates.
    Ah, I see. I do that by putting them in gun sleeves / cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keving138 View Post
    Rubber piece to keep from scratching its safemates.
    Oh, good idea.

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