http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...WeePons003.jpg
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Being in NJ, I may or may not have one.
Love the avatar Ben!
Well.....I got one too....
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/e...Carbine012.jpg
hehehe.
Oh geez there is a 10 character limit on posts.
nice striping on that stock gandy.
good looking baby's
Is that a rubber or leather handled bayonet on that carbine?
Leather Mello. It's a PAL in 80%+ condition I got on GB for $30.
I may or may not have some pictures somewhere.
Carbines are almost kiddie guns but a heck of a lot of fun to shoot and the family will shoot mine and just stare at my Garands.(Female end of the family). Those girls are deadly with the carbine.
Mix
My carbines are fun guns to shoot. I love them as much as my 22's. Probably eat up just as much ammo too!
A couple more of the ones that fell into the lake during my duck hunt.
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...5_edited-1.jpg
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...une2009011.jpg
Gunner,
I'm sorry for your loss. You must miss them something fierce!
Man Gunner, I remember when you took those photo's, I think I do anyways.
I have at least one floating around here as well.
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...es/carbine.jpg
Yep Tim,
Have not had the little babies out of the safe to take more pics.
You lucky SOB. I spent $30 on GB and this is the best bayonet I could come up with for that kind of money.
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...ew-bayonet.jpg
Lmao bob!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Captbob
That must be one of the rare in the white post war bayos. I love it.:o
Captain Bob - Nice score on the bayo.....man you got one of the unmodified ones......the one I got had been cut down......:cool:
Captain , thats a sweet bayo, I am very interested in knowing more about it. Can you please tell me how many teeth it has?
[QUOTE=captain_bob_badfish;3968]You lucky SOB. I spent $30 on GB and this is the best bayonet I could come up with for that kind of money.
Bob, sure would be handy for making Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the field, great idea. You might make Lt. Col.
Bill
The make and date code is: WF-10
You educated folk know that stands for Western Family - 2010, not Wilmington Foundry as most believe.
Here is what I know... (still waiting to hear back from Duff on the specifics)
It's an early 47-Tooth, un-modified saw-back... in the white.
I can also tell you that the sumbitch is pretty sharp and the kick-back while slicing in a bananas can be pretty tricky.
Here's the proof.
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...n-stitches.jpg
CaptBob
That sure is a strange place to pratice tying fishin knots.:p