this weeks new toy.

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rock ola carbine, 9 mags, and 400 rounds of ammo for just under 700 bucks :wink: the barrel is marked rock-ola with a p stamped on the top mid barrel. the front of the reciever is marked us carbine cal 30, the back of the reciever is marked rock-ola and 17514xx, the stock is marked with W.R. over G.U.D. with a verry clean ordiance marking behind it. the barrel band is J.M.Q, front sight is marked RIA, rear sight is marked I.R. CO. over 7160060 all the springs and internals are new.

i missed my old m1a1 carbine (even though it was a universal) when i sold it last week to buy my tommy gun so i had to buy a new one. this time i lucked out with a rock-ola. it defiently is easier to handle than both my old carbine and my tommy gun.

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Is that an oil bottle in the right hand side of the stock?

I just love the wood grain in that M1 of yours!

BTW there is a quarter in front of your videos :)
 
I've seen some of your other pics, but just those two {the carbine and the rifle}, make a great collection all by themselves.

I'm looking forward to a range report with pics. Have fun and thanks for sharing. Patrick
 
nice toys! my .30 carbine is marked OCT 1941 Inland Mfg Division of General Motors, and it has the Iver Johnson style paratrooper stock (wire collapsable)
 
lizardman_u said:
nice toys! my .30 carbine is marked OCT 1941 Inland Mfg Division of General Motors, and it has the Iver Johnson style paratrooper stock (wire collapsable)




I last saw one of the "real" paratroop M-2 carbines years ago here in Florida. It was hanging in a barbershop. Wanted $700 & he got it.

The Rock-ola carbine was made by a jukebox company & was a bit on the rare side because of small production .Same good quality .


Those were my days....

Uncle Alan ;)
 
it shoots great, i just had it up to the range again today. ive already put 200 rounds threw it.

i needed some compitition for all my usgi rifles so i picked one of these little babys up for 150 bucks. this picture is not mine but is identical to mine. im picking it up friday and ill post pictures once i get it home. its going to be a loaner hunting rifle for when a buddy of mine goes hunting with me this year. im kind of leary sticking him with one of my high buck mausers, saurs, or even the garand so i gave him the choice of what he wanted to use this year (he has no sutable hunting rifles) he chose the nagant so i picked one up.my ex's birth day is coming up soon after that so ill probably make it a gift after it serves its purpious. i payed a bit more for the laminated stock, numbers matching, and unissued 1943 but i think its well worth it.
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i dont think its ever been fired :shock: matching numbers with no rearsonal markings (that i can see) and its a 43 tula.
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