It's too bad that the M-1 Carbine is considered a Restricted firearm here in Canada. Because of that you can't use it to hunt and you're only allowed to shoot it at a sanctioned gun-range. And you must have a membership in at least one shooting club/gun range in order to get a Restricted license. The M-1 Carbines end up getting a little pricey here because of that. A regular one with a few dings and scratches will set you back about $750.FREMONT wrote:Haven't seen any Beretta models where I am. I mostly see them be sold by the CMP. They are ostly, if not all US surplus Garands. Sold in various conditions. They even sell 1903 Springfields, 1919 'American' Enfields, drill rifles, target pellet guns, target .22s, and M1 Carbines. I recommend getting the M1 Carbine, they're light as a feathers. Too bad I never shot one due to my tinnitus/sensitive hearingBTemple wrote:FREMONT wrote:
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