a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .30 Carbine and has a standard magazine capacity of 15 rounds. It is built with a walnut stock and handguard. The M1A1 Carbine has a folding wire stock. The rear sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation, and the barrel features a bayonet lug....
Most battle grades exhibit late WWII features such as adjustable rear sights, rotary safety, and bayonet lugs. Non-import. These carbines show use but not abuse. A great opportunity to obtain a piece of WWII history and at very good price. Premium for rare makers in this configuration. $...
As the stores of domestically-released carbines started to dry up, those that went to other countries were reimported into the U.S. and offered for sale through the DCM, and later, the CMP. Some imported carbines had been serviced and rebuilt by the country that used them. Italy is a ...
Not only the mags are hard to find, but the bayonet is worse. I have seen BM-59 bayos go for over $200. July 29th, 2013, 01:27 AM. Join Date: Dec 2012. Location: Millersport, Ohio. Originally Posted by Jason0839. 5 M14 Forum http://m14forum.com/m14/145566-i-need-lawyer-...