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Unread 12-28-2006, 08:01 PM   #1
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Help!!!! does anyone have pics of the carbine dissasembled so i can get a good idea of the way the front stock is attached to the barell and frame?
Currently building 2 carbines from clunkers all metal and woodwork done in house. cheers tony from australia.
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Unread 12-28-2006, 08:16 PM   #2
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I did a search, ron Wood previously had some pictures of the front of a carbine, but the pictures are gone (after a couple of years they are purged)...

I also moved this to the Repairs part of the forum


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thanks ed cheers tony
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Tony, let me look through pictures I have. However, there are several members that have a carbine and might be able to take pictures.


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Thanks ed much appreciated cheers tony
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Can't post the pictures again until I get back home. Maybe by Saturday.
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Thanks ron saturday would be fine, and once again i really appreciate this effort to get me the info i need.
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Just out of curiosity, and I hope I'm wrong, but I thought Australia confiscated everybody's guns, or have I misunderstood something? I know something like that happened down there, so what was it? If they didn't confiscate them, I hope they don't get any ideas. I wouldn't wish that on anybody, but it happened in England, so . . .

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Hi kirk, no they havent confiscated all the guns just our semi auto rifles , and machine guns pistols[in this state anyway] are still ok to collect and shoot.
BUT having said that who knows in the future,we collect and enjoy now.
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Thank you Pat! With the activity of the holidays I had completely forgotten that I needed to post those pictures. My apologies to Tony and I am glad you had saved them to post for me. It is great to have friends to help keep me out of trouble!
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Thanks ron and lu1900 project is well advanced thanks to your help and other members on the site.
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