ERMA M1 carbine

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Re: ERMA M1 carbine

#11 Post by walesdave »

For a self employed IT consultant, I'm f^5king useless with technology kukkuk

Got the photothingy working at last :wales:

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Re: ERMA M1 carbine

#12 Post by froggy »

Very nice !!
My first rifle when any 16 years old could walk in with French Francs 1,200 and walk away with one ...
How times have changed ...
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Re: ERMA M1 carbine

#13 Post by Dark Skies »

froggy wrote:Very nice !!
My first rifle when any 16 years old could walk in with French Francs 1,200 and walk away with one ...
How times have changed ...
Haven't they just! I remember when the Grattans' catalogue sold Spas shotguns and Woolworths sold air pistols on their shelves. I bought a Diana GAT in Woolies in 1978.
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Re: ERMA M1 carbine

#14 Post by walesdave »

Dark Skies wrote:
froggy wrote:Very nice !!
My first rifle when any 16 years old could walk in with French Francs 1,200 and walk away with one ...
How times have changed ...
Haven't they just! I remember when the Grattans' catalogue sold Spas shotguns and Woolworths sold air pistols on their shelves. I bought a Diana GAT in Woolies in 1978.

Can't say I was looking at the guns when I 'borrowed' my mums' catalogue as a kid :oops:
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Re: ERMA M1 carbine

#15 Post by Lurchermiss »

I would not think too long. Doubtful you will find mags elsewhere!!
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