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Unread 12-31-2011, 07:29 PM   #1
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I have the chance to by this broom handle carbine thing I know nothing about at the Gunshow I'm doing. price is $2500 and it does not look like anything I've seen before. I have it in my possession and have till tomorrow at lunch(Jan 1st) to make up my mind. any help would be appreciated. Thanks. C



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Unread 12-31-2011, 07:52 PM   #2
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Clint, hopefully some guys will come on and say yea or ney


Even if a new made toy, the price seems reasonable to me, if old and not faked, then a very good deal?

John in Montana would know more.

I have seen originals like this...


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Looks to me it's a pistol conversion. Real Mauser small ring carbine's magazine well is way wider than that of pistol's, and has much longer connection area between barrel and receiver.
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The barrel length is another indicator. Pistol conversion has barrel longer than 16".
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Got it figured out,it's a Navy Arms Rework imported in the early 80s. Not worth the money. Thanks for the help guys. Clint
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That same carbine seems to be on GB right now...

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=267315938

At the risk of being flamed, I believe Eugene Golubtsov makes these (and others) and occasionally offers them on GB...or rather, he offers to make one for you...
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