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    Posted: 06 Jun 2008 at 12:35am

OK,

My most recent was one of the Smith 329 Airlites in 4", used (good price too).  I haven't shot it except to test it, but it seems like a nice toten gun (not concealed, but hunting backup, etc).

Rifle is an M1 Carbine from the CMP.  I love these things.  I hope I can teach my kids on them when they are are old enough.  The Carbine isn't terribly practical, but it sure is fun.
 
What do I want.  Been thinking one of the Airlite 317 Smith 22's.  One of them and 50 rounds weighs almost nothing to backpack into the back side of hell.
 
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Sounds real nice Jason!!!! Email some pictures when you get a chance. Did you get the package that I sent you!!!!!!!!SmileSmile
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I got to shoot a m2 carbine (select fire full auto) in the 70's and I still remember how enjoyable they are to shoot.  Had several m1 carbines over the years and they are indeed a hoot to shoot....Rick
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I would like to try an Automag III in 30 cal. I have a nice TC bull barrel in 30 cal and it is fun to shoot at 50 yards. Cheap on powder and bullets.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote usrguns Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jun 2008 at 7:18pm
My answer to you is go get one!!!!!!  You will love it!!!!!!!!  Just a blast to shoot!!!!!!!!!!LOL
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I am saving up my spare change jar. This winter looks promising. sicne I already have the dies , brass and load, it should be an easy pick up unless something else catches my eye.
 
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Gerry, I have an IAI Auto Mag lll and it is fantastic!!!! I was just watching the Belmont Stakes and Big Brown, the #1 horse lost. I had picked the 1-2-4-6 horse and just the #6 and 4 horse came through for me.  It would not have paid off big money but it would have been nice!! I just mentioned that as you said that you were saving up your spare change!!!SmileSmile
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I guess the only question is a Vintage or New ?
That was a beautiful race on a beautiful day!
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Gerry, either one would be good. I think an older original one might be nice though!!! Either an AMT or an IAI!!!
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Originally posted by Gerry Gerry wrote:

I would like to try an Automag III in 30 cal. I have a nice TC bull barrel in 30 cal and it is fun to shoot at 50 yards. Cheap on powder and bullets.
 
Gerry
 
Ha, I thought you were more of a gopher death-ray gun kinda guy,,, LOL
 
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Who was that masked man,,,
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