Came as you see it. Yep it’s a gently used 1983 Universal. I had a Inland back in the day. Sorely missed now.
Something quite similar may or may not be in the HD rotation here and love it.
Love it. Got a Mini, an M1A, and a Garand, but need the M1 to fill out the collection.
Love that 10-22 build you did…tastefully done sir
i absolutely love my m1 carbine… Mines a 1943 National postal meter it is a blast to shoot. that reminds me i need to pickup more ammo for it when i can.
They had SP in the Greenville store a week or so ago, not bad on price either.
Glorious Brother!!! Absolutely Glorious! It looks so humbling yet what a story could be told.! I am Absolutely speechless. No other words can follow…yet thank you for sharing this Artifactual historic piece.
I got soft nose ammo, 200 rounds coming. Been waiting for 14 daze ![]()
you’re very welcome. I love it. cause i worked as a contractor for the postal service, so having a national postal service rifle kinda fits,. and my career is IT, so the fact they used IBM Barrels for the NPM rifles, it just ties into it even more. Its awesome… I dont ever see many of these on the market, and well if i could find more in a decent price range i would be trading for them or buying them as i had this one as fast as i can LoL.
My mother had 4 brothers in WWII. This is my Uncle Bob receiving a Silver Star after Anzio in Italy. Purple heart followed and then Bronze after E-6. 1945 Thanksgiving they all made it home! Uncle Bob served with the Big Red 1
That is my grandpa in the middle…France WW1
Thank you for your family’s heroic service ![]()
Glad they all made it home
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Dude…you are awesome, humble and thankful. That generation was unbelievable IMO.
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thanks for sharing your familys service and photos… that is too awesome. so glad that they had all made it home… so many didnt… thanks to them, for their service. they were definately the greatest generation… although if you ask them, they’d of said i bet that they just did what was needed to be done…
Absolutely right…they were humble.
wow… ive never seen those stats before… its sad really Korea is always the “forgotten war” as folks forget about it, when speaking. i had no idea that many pow’s mia’s were in Korea.
WWll , Korea and Vietnam numbers have come down slightly after ID the remains. That chart maybe 3 yrs old? I got it from Rolling Thunder who supplies our flags at our state offices in Tennessee. Kool huh?
yeah i imagine they will keep going down ever so slightly as more are identified… it is pretty cool that you got it from rolling thunder.







