Enfielder
Member
Hey guys. I'm not a complete newbie to carbines but I know the basics as to what to look for.
So far, I haven't laid eyes on the rifle as it is second hand information from a friend about an estate sale.
Which ones are the hens teeth? I do know that Garands were taken apart, the parts put in a mixing machine and were haphazardly re-assembled after WWII, but did carbines suffer the same issue?
I have a slim possibility to acquire a carbine for a low price and I'd like some basic info or direction as to where to look for what I need to know.
As long as you want to sit and type out your knowledge, I'll read it.
Thanks.
So far, I haven't laid eyes on the rifle as it is second hand information from a friend about an estate sale.
Which ones are the hens teeth? I do know that Garands were taken apart, the parts put in a mixing machine and were haphazardly re-assembled after WWII, but did carbines suffer the same issue?
I have a slim possibility to acquire a carbine for a low price and I'd like some basic info or direction as to where to look for what I need to know.
As long as you want to sit and type out your knowledge, I'll read it.
Thanks.