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<blockquote data-quote="Des547" data-source="post: 2254312" data-attributes="member: 26282"><p>I had always wanted an M1 Carbine and the Auto Ordnance fell in my price range and got good reviews around the Web so I bought one. I have a couple hundred rounds through it with no problems at all. No FTF, FTE or FT fire. This model is a copy of the first issue models in that it does not have a bayonet lug and has the flip up two position rear sight. I've had mine a couple of years and paid just a tad over $600 plus tax at Sports World in Tulsa. I put on a canvas sling and of course the double mag pouch on the stock. I've found it to be a reliable, handy and fine shooting carbine. A word of caution however, if you want magazines try to find original GI issue rather than the made in China mags usually found. I bought two and then spent hours tweaking the follower and feed lips to get them to work right. The original mags that came with the gun worked great though.</p><p></p><p>Des</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Des547, post: 2254312, member: 26282"] I had always wanted an M1 Carbine and the Auto Ordnance fell in my price range and got good reviews around the Web so I bought one. I have a couple hundred rounds through it with no problems at all. No FTF, FTE or FT fire. This model is a copy of the first issue models in that it does not have a bayonet lug and has the flip up two position rear sight. I've had mine a couple of years and paid just a tad over $600 plus tax at Sports World in Tulsa. I put on a canvas sling and of course the double mag pouch on the stock. I've found it to be a reliable, handy and fine shooting carbine. A word of caution however, if you want magazines try to find original GI issue rather than the made in China mags usually found. I bought two and then spent hours tweaking the follower and feed lips to get them to work right. The original mags that came with the gun worked great though. Des [/QUOTE]
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