Posted by Paul N Texas on January 28, 2010 at 20:56:57 from (69.5.209.149):
In Reply to: NEW GUNS posted by JR Frye on January 28, 2010 at 08:26:37:
I have two Carcano's in 6.5MM. One is a rifle, and the other is a carbine. I have a scope mount for the carbine, as well as clips for both. These are clips, as they are thin sheet metal "outlines", and not a real magazine as such. Reminds me of the stripper clips we used for the M-16's. I like both of them, and good out to about 100 yards. I have not purchased ammo in about 15 years, but it can be purchased already loaded, and much easier (and probably cheaper) than trying to get gear to re-load. I bought one when I was real young, and shot it all the time. It was about 4-5 years after the Kennedy assassination. They were cheap then too, guess folks just wanted to get rid of them. I think the first one was about $30.00, and the other two (almost 30 years later) were $40.00 for the carbine, and $45.00 for the rifle, because it had the bayonet. They have survived a house fire, unblemished (no more than they were), and still shoot good.
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