Anthony
March 17th, 2003, 09:02 PM
Oliver K
A new voice
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Registered: FEB 2001
posted February 13, 2001 10:00 PM
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Im from Canada and i was wondering if ne one knows where i can find a M1 garand for sale..i have not seen ne ever for sale...maybe im not looking in the right places...
Also does ne one know if the M2 bolt will fit in the m1 carbine making it selectable fire...or is it the m3 bolt that i need..
THANKS for UR HELP again GUYS!
HMTD Factory
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Registered: FEB 2001
posted February 14, 2001 02:56 PM
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<a href="http://WWW.MILARM.COM" target="_blank">WWW.MILARM.COM</a>
no experience with M1 Garand or Carbine.
Agent Blak
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Posts: 765
From: Sk. Canada
Registered: SEP 2000
posted February 14, 2001 05:57 PM
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I Know for a fact that they are legal and not that expensive. Try a GUN SHOW or two.
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A wise man once said:
"... As He Waits For The Time When The Last Become First And,
The First Shall Become last"
--RATM
Agent Blak-------OUT!!
Oliver K
A new voice
Posts: 17
From:
Registered: FEB 2001
posted February 14, 2001 07:04 PM
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Thanks all of you guys...That site about millarms especially...LOTS of CHEAP GOOD GUNS...well rifles...
And thanks about the gun show advice...yeah i used to go..but lately the ones in my area of not been operation..maybe their new sesion did not start or something..i have to get one of their sheduels..
THANK AGAIN!
The Real
Frequent Poster
Posts: 136
From: Columbus, OH
Registered: DEC 2000
posted February 15, 2001 12:18 AM
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M1 to M2 conversion requires the bolt, auto sear, selector, and I believe a few holes drilled. I do know for sure it's more than a bolt.
A new voice
Posts: 17
From:
Registered: FEB 2001
posted February 13, 2001 10:00 PM
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Im from Canada and i was wondering if ne one knows where i can find a M1 garand for sale..i have not seen ne ever for sale...maybe im not looking in the right places...
Also does ne one know if the M2 bolt will fit in the m1 carbine making it selectable fire...or is it the m3 bolt that i need..
THANKS for UR HELP again GUYS!
HMTD Factory
Frequent Poster
Posts: 217
From:
Registered: FEB 2001
posted February 14, 2001 02:56 PM
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<a href="http://WWW.MILARM.COM" target="_blank">WWW.MILARM.COM</a>
no experience with M1 Garand or Carbine.
Agent Blak
Frequent Poster
Posts: 765
From: Sk. Canada
Registered: SEP 2000
posted February 14, 2001 05:57 PM
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I Know for a fact that they are legal and not that expensive. Try a GUN SHOW or two.
------------------
A wise man once said:
"... As He Waits For The Time When The Last Become First And,
The First Shall Become last"
--RATM
Agent Blak-------OUT!!
Oliver K
A new voice
Posts: 17
From:
Registered: FEB 2001
posted February 14, 2001 07:04 PM
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Thanks all of you guys...That site about millarms especially...LOTS of CHEAP GOOD GUNS...well rifles...
And thanks about the gun show advice...yeah i used to go..but lately the ones in my area of not been operation..maybe their new sesion did not start or something..i have to get one of their sheduels..
THANK AGAIN!
The Real
Frequent Poster
Posts: 136
From: Columbus, OH
Registered: DEC 2000
posted February 15, 2001 12:18 AM
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M1 to M2 conversion requires the bolt, auto sear, selector, and I believe a few holes drilled. I do know for sure it's more than a bolt.