kBob
Member
Part of the appeal here is just the appeal of the M1 Carbine it self.
If you already have an 10/22 the cost of stock, sights slings faux magazines and such is WAY less than an M1 Carbine and shooting the .22 is WAY cheaper than shooting the M1 Carbine.
I saw nasty mix master carbines at a local show yesterday for $1400!
I have to say I am currently tickled by the idea of one of the "P90" High Tower 10/22 stocks and a rattle can of pink spray paint, but am trying to control my urge and anime fannish-ness.
-kBob
If you already have an 10/22 the cost of stock, sights slings faux magazines and such is WAY less than an M1 Carbine and shooting the .22 is WAY cheaper than shooting the M1 Carbine.
I saw nasty mix master carbines at a local show yesterday for $1400!
I have to say I am currently tickled by the idea of one of the "P90" High Tower 10/22 stocks and a rattle can of pink spray paint, but am trying to control my urge and anime fannish-ness.
-kBob