

There's no way I'm going to sporterize a GI carbine and the stock and scope mount on this one spoke to me. C'est la guerre, maybe something will jump out in the future. We'll see....

That's why I didn't get wound up over it. I figured $250-ish was fair but I wasn't interested enough to go full bore after it.2ndovc wrote:Some of them work some don't.
Kind of a stuff shoot.
Varmints? I wanna hunt BEARS with it!2ndovc wrote:Yeah, but it's fun!
Besides I think I've knocked off just as many varmints with
my carbines as my .32-20s and haven't noticed any difference in
how dead they were.
No offense Stan!!
jb
Been nice knowin' ya Andrew!awp101 wrote:Varmints? I wanna hunt BEARS with it!2ndovc wrote:Yeah, but it's fun!
Besides I think I've knocked off just as many varmints with
my carbines as my .32-20s and haven't noticed any difference in
how dead they were.
No offense Stan!!
jb
Stan in SC wrote:It is an anemic crappy little cartridge and the ammunition is like $38 a box of 50.
Stan in SC
Rusty wrote:If you want a carbine I'd stay away from Universal. They appear to be G.I. on the outside but they aren't on the inside. They CAN be OK but I've seen more than one that were jamomatics. Some of the Universals in the early years were G.I. but you'll need to do a full strip on it to find out where you stand. The Later Universals had stamped rather than milled parts and G.I. parts won't interchange with them.
Actually, it had a bayo lug on it when I got it but I switched the front band for an earlier version without the lug. WWII carbines weren't equipped with a bayo lug. Those were added after the war when they were rebuilt.gak wrote:C0Steve, looks like you only need a bayo lug to complete the pic as you've got yours configured! Great gun.
Ben_Rumson wrote:
And don't forget the Ruger 10-22 and 44 carbines. Its clear that they were patterned after the M1 carbines. It's a classic design much like the '92/'94 Winchesters.Ben_Rumson wrote:For all practical intents and purposes the M1 Carbine has never been out of production....Something must be right about it.. For a 60 some odd year old design its hanging in there!..