Happy Bday Carbine

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Happy Bday Carbine

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My 90 year old dad and former B-17 pilot finally gave me the 1944 M1 Carbine we bought through the NRA in 1963.

He'd forgotten that I mowed yards to raise the $25 it cost back then, and I wasn't about to remind him all these years.

As good of a Bday present as I've ever gotten! :cheers2:

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doc540 wrote:My 90 year old dad and former B-17 pilot finally gave me the 1944 M1 Carbine we bought through the NRA in 1963.

He'd forgotten that I mowed yards to raise the $25 it cost back then, and I wasn't about to remind him all these years.

As good of a Bday present as I've ever gotten! :cheers2:

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That's a nice looking rifle, looks like it's in really good shape. When you said "carbine" I was expecting to see pictures of an AR. M1 carbines just look classy.
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I love the look of these, thats why I have two. Nothing like the classic look of wood.

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Looks like doc540 senior took good care of her!!
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Congrats on the Bday present. That is a beautiful rifle!
I'd say that $25.00 you invested was well worth it for your Dad's happiness, not to mention the increase in value over the years.

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Great looking rifle. Are you going to shoot it more or let it be a safe queen?
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