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Unread 10-21-2009, 09:14 AM   #6
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I had one of these, minus a stock; bought it for $1100 and after a few months tried to re-sell it; never could and finally parted out the top part and sold the bottom part with a 4 inch barrel; I do not beleive I made my money back.


So, everything depends on quality and if you want it.

Mine did not shoot right with the ammo I was using; using stronger more powerful ammo is not the best way to go. Most likely a slower burning powder. The original 1900 carbines had a helper to make the action work, i do not know what they used for the 1920 carbines, I do not believe they used any helper springs to make the action work better.


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