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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Newburgh,IN
Posts: 798
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30 carbines are my favorite iron sighted range toys. I have several USGI variations. Congrats on your acquisition of a Universal model. I'd never want a commercial, non-USGI parted model, though. Im sure you'll have fun at the range with that shooter. I handload 30 carbine to make my range trips a little more economical. Keep us posted with a range report.
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Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: louisiana formly the republic of texas
Posts: 46
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ty, so far it has shot well, since i do some gun work , i have my own range art home , so far there are no issues . what i have found , so far , except for the receiver and a few other parts everything else is a mixture of g.i. parts . who ever did the inlay and modified the stock to semi cheek piece, even made a filler for the barrel band . even has a type 4 m2 slide . bore has cleaned up nicely . over the years i have sold and traded m1's only keeping three , two are in the pictures i posted . ty for your interest .
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