Carbines. Just Carbines.

Carbine is a generic term for short or handy rifle. Specific types should be named in the title or you just get flooded with all kinds of handy rifles,,LOL.

The point, exactly!

More unobtainium: Type-63 North Korean SKS

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Could you explain the history behind this one? Very cool

Why yes, I could! But it will be for more than one, as I've found two in the past three years. And just to elaborate, I've needed to rescue both of them from Bubba. I'm not usually in the business of fabricating replicas, but the exotic nature of these guns begged for better stock representations.

http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/mil-surp-collectors/138156-polish-wz-91-98-25-interarms-sporter-many-pics.html

http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/mil-surp-collectors/130430-before-after.html
 
A while back I got a call from an FFL who had a client who needed bail money. A year went by and this guy calls me and wants his rifle back. LOL

 
A while back I got a call from an FFL who had a client who needed bail money. A year went by and this guy calls me and wants his rifle back. LOL

Looks pretty comfortable, right where it is!


NICE! Love unit marked pieces.

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MS

Here's a nice unit marked carbine.

K.Mod.71 single shot Mauser Cavalry Carbine in 11 X 60mm.

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Check out the size of the mouth on that sucker! Built in 1876. Entered into service in 1877.

This is a short Cavalry version Mauser that was initially commissioned for Frederick Wilhelm (FW) of Prussia at the factory of Österreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft, or what is now Steyr. The unit numbers (3.G.U.2.136) the 3d (Prussian) Garde-Ulan (Regiment), 2d squadron, weapon number 136 in squadron. Ulan (sometimes Uhlan) = lancer. Regiment raised 1860.
 
Super Clean Ishevsk M44 1946, blonde stock.

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"Bavarian Carbine" Saginaw M1, Austrian Rural Police Marked.

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Steyr M95 I just gave away in the karma section.

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Nothing rare or unique but. 44 izzy m44 and 54 Tula SKS

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While pristine, new looking is collectible and fashionable I like my guns to feel like they have been somewhere. These two are the perfect match for one another
 
Oops. [shocked]

Somehow, we're getting into very long looking carbines! So, back on track!

Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891 Cavalry Carbine

This is not the cut down 1891 rife, the Model 1909, nor the Engineers Conversion of the 1930's era. It's chambered in 7.65 X 53. Notice it was also built with only one sling loop on the rear. There are some references to it originally being equipped with a saddle ring, but I have yet to see one while cruising the net.



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