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Thread: I WAS going to buy a "new" Inland Manufacturing Carbine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    To my particular shade of deafness, a shotgun is NOT as loud as a pistol or deer rifle!

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    In a full length barrel yes. Not sure about the short barreled ones though. I remember once hearing the boom of a black powder shotgun reverberating up and down the valley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by upnorthwis View Post
    Reminds me of the difference between shooting a rifle at a target or at a deer. With the target, I better have the muffs on or I won't be hearing for a day. After shooting a deer, I don't remember even hearing the gun go off. Maybe it's the adrenalin.
    Oh yes, and for the record, I do own one of the new Inland .30 carbines. I won't be laying awake at night thinking it's going to explode because it's a casting.

    This has always amazed me. "After shooting a deer, I don't remember even hearing the gun go off. Maybe it's the adrenalin."

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    Not only do you not hear the gun go off, you also don't feel the scope hit your eye Ask me how I know....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer in NH View Post
    For $1300 I would find a real M1 Carbine. All matching #s and like new bore.

    Who cares about a remake at that cost barrel maker or not. IMHO
    $1300 would buy a NICE original M-1 Carbine.

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    I just got my new Auto Ordnance carbine and got it shot in. I had to ajust the rear sight a little. and lube the gun but with good lube it rocks and rolls, seems pretty accurate with my old tried eyes(76) but I think it will be a keeper.

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