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Faulkner
11-28-2010, 06:50 PM
Yes, I know, surprise, surprise . . . Faulkner scored another M1 carbine.

Actually, it's been a rather slow year as I believe this only the 3rd one I've picked up in all of 2010. I've not actively chased after additions to my humble collection is several years but I do keep an eyes and ears open for opportunities.

This one came to my attention via a phone call, a former co-worker who had relocated across the state called me out of the blue a couple of days before Thanksgiving. He said his father-in-law had a M1 carbine he'd owned for 30 years or so and wanted to sell it. He remembered from the past that I had a passing interest in USGI guns and wanted to know if'n I'd be interested in taking a look at it. He also advised me he would be in "the neighborhood" during the Thanksgiving holiday and would bring it with him. We set up a meet for Saturday morning after Thanksgiving before the Razorback vs LSU game.

He shows up with a very nice carbine indeed. It's a early featured I.B.M., looks to be all original. I take it apart for a quick look at it's innards and sure enough, it's all I.B.M., either an original or a very good restoration. I ask if he knew where is father-in-law came by to own this carbine and he said that his FIL was a big time NRA member from way back. He'd purchased this one through a program from the Director of Civilian Marksmanship (DCM) through the NRA. I told him I was very familiar with this program, the DCM sold 100,000 carbines to NRA members in 1964-65. In fact, I have a several DCM/NRA carbines in my collection.

So, basically the owner bought the gun just over 40 years ago for less than 30 bucks. I ask what he wants for it and he tells me what his FIL insisted on getting for the carbine, which is a very reasonable price. I pay the man for the carbine, and give him 20 bucks extra for keeping me in mind.

A very nice I.B.M. manufactured M1 carbine with early features: High wood stock, early flip rear sight, early Type I barrel band (no bayonet lug), early push safety and magazine release. I should have asked, but I don't think it's been fired in 40 years.

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ltorlo64
11-28-2010, 07:11 PM
That is a nice rifle. I just got to fire my carbine for the first time and it is rapidly becoming one of my favorites. I just wish ammo were not so expensive for it. But I did find some at Wal-Mart recently that was not a bad price, so I picked up a box. Let us know how it shoots.

Penguin
11-28-2010, 10:13 PM
Cool looks nice.

alpo
11-29-2010, 08:02 PM
Nice. Congrats :thumbsup:

TEN-32
11-29-2010, 09:06 PM
I just love these happy, sentimental, tug at your heartstring stories around the holidays. :biggrin:

Tracy
12-04-2010, 12:39 AM
So, basically the owner bought the gun just over 40 years ago for less than 30 bucks.

If I just knew, what I know now, when I was two years old.... :rolleyes1:

Schuetzenman
12-04-2010, 01:24 AM
Unbelievable! Would you buy me a lotto ticket?

MJ1
12-04-2010, 11:28 AM
Handy little guns. I hadn't had one in 40 years when I had access to hundreds through MACV/SOG Kontum RVN and I carried about six M2's at one time or another. Never went looking till like you I had a phone call three years ago from a guy who needed bail, LOL. Two for the price of one, an all S'G' I still have and I think the other was an Inland but I traded it away the same week I got it for an M1 Garand. Lesson here is don't poke the old lady in the nose stupid. LOL again.

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...Pura Vida...

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Faulkner
12-05-2010, 02:48 PM
MJ1, that's a good looking carbine too. Nice ones are still out there if you keep your eyes open . . . they're not as available as they were 10 or 12 years ago, but still out there.

fingolfen
12-13-2010, 12:03 PM
Sweet one... :D

O.S.O.K.
12-23-2010, 11:44 AM
I've got ... one. :) Its a Sag and I like it. For some reason I like the later ones with the bayo lugs. Decent shooter.

mag318
02-21-2011, 11:26 PM
Unmucked with examples are getting harder to find and will always command a premium. You lucked out getting it from the original DCM owner, that's a valueable carbine.