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M1 Carbine in 30-30 is just to common for Rene's interest. And not special too me either.

 

Common?!  Never ever seen one personally.  I've only seen them in .30 Carbine.

 

Have to agree with the Tommy Gun though.

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I would just love to have another Garand from WW II era 40's time frame.I see them in the Garand journal,but no.

 

Had a bro with an IverJohnson carbine,smooth shooter in .30 cal.

 

Chicago typewriter is on the list,but no.

 

Thier will be pics,that why I feel in love with this rifle.

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That is a bueaty for sure brother.With the history behind it doubt if I coud afford it.Fulton Armory has bueaties for about 2K which isn't bad for brand new.

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Rene, it sucks you missed it, brother, it really does.  You were almost the "bid sniper," but there was ONE other guy out there.

 

Makes no never-mind, though.  In consolation, you know the Lee Enfield jungle carbine was the initial basis for the development on the De Lisle Carbine, right?  THAT is one sick motherfucker, right there.  Never before in history has one carbine dominated a segment of the military battlefield and battlespace, as the De Lisle did.  Holy shiit, that carbine is unreal...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rene, it sucks you missed it, brother, it really does.  You were almost the "bid sniper," but there was ONE other guy out there.

 

Makes no never-mind, though.  In consolation, you know the Lee Enfield jungle carbine was the initial basis for the development on the De Lisle Carbine, right?  THAT is one sick motherfucker, right there.  Never before in history has one carbine dominated a segment of the military battlefield and battlespace, as the De Lisle did.  Holy shiit, that carbine is unreal...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Patent for DeLisle Rifle.

DeLisle_Patent_Full.pdf

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Nice grab! <thumbsup>

I sporterized an old Enfield .303 for my final project in a gunsmith course back in the early 80's, think I paid $35 for it. It went to my brother and now my nephew. It has killed a good number of deer but odds are it would have killed those same deer in the original configuration, live and learn.

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