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Looks like the price may go higher although I can't see the reason! I bough one similar a while back True it did not have a bold but other wise about the same. I think I paid $150.00.
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... ??? ...What's a bold???
![]() Rear sight looks interesting. Barrel also looks longer than 11 3/4"...
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It is a really strong bolt
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"Bolt" - You know, the thing'e that the firing pin sits in.........Ah, that's right the toggle assembly.
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Sold for $1,575. Someone has a nice beginning to a black forest carbine. But since it is only a 11 3/4 inch barrel, in what will be a parts gun, I'm not sure how ATF will look at this. I'm looking to build mine with a 16 1/2 inch barrel. But then they can always register it as a SBR.
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Some carbines on market are created this way
But getting this at this cost, is there still profit... Buyer spending thousands on a carbine is usually very careful.
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I have had 2 or 3 uppers in 6.5 inches and never could sell them for much.....
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Interesting. This serial number is noted in the commercial data base "with stock"--presumably the whole pistol.
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![]() And although I'm not knowledgeable, it looks as though the rear axle pin is 'oversize'...Large flange???
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P08 (erroneously called "1920") carbine.
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