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Thread: Crosman M1 Carbine Value / How to load

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    Crosman M1 Carbine Value / How to load

    Whilst sorting through the spare room, never fails to amaze, I came across the above, I have attached some links, but really wanted to know how it is loaded?

    I have sussed out cocking and was after a value it is croswood stock not wood, I am having a clear out.

    Thanks



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    edbear2 Guest
    Can't help with value, but there was some else on here recently asking about these...maybe worth doing a search......some reading for you in any case;

    http://www.airgunwriter.com/lookalike-airguns.html

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=271263

    Good luck, ed

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    Talking M1 carbine

    slide the lever on the right hand side back, roll the BBs along the top channel into the open hole then slide the lever forward or they will fall out if you tip the gun over and fire away, my mate paid £150 afew months ago with the dummy magazine BB store, apparantley the dummy mags are like rocking horse poo so dont loose it, cheers Tezz PS makes your arm ache after a bit

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    Thumbs up M1 carbine

    banditrob12 was after one posted on here 10 May in the wanted section

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    Crosman M1 Carbine

    Thanks everybody, just found this link:

    http://www.m1carbinesinc.com/carbine_crosman.html

    It also links to instruction manual. I am impressed with this gun it is really well made.

    I am still looking for valuations

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    I have sold my M1 last month for 120 euro in excelent condition with original steel magazine.
    I have seen Crosmans M1 with a wooden stock (first year run) sold for + $500.00
    Last edited by Forehand; 14-05-2010 at 10:03 PM.

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