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Quote: There always seems to be a few of these for sale most of the time, but their scarcity does push the price up. I was looking a while back, seeing around twenty bucks a clip being asked on-line, but ended up doing a swap with a mate. Pretty sure I mentioned it here somewhere: I bought a Terni Carcano a while back, a cut-down rifle retaining wood to the muzzle like a MS 1903, with a neat after-market metal nose-cap. Will toss up some photos on a new thread FYI when I get time. Nice little sporters when converted, that's for sure. Everything said about the 6.5 Mannlicher probably applies equally here. ...except perhaps the slickness of the action! |