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    AC 11 Carbine

    Hi all,

    I've been agonising over this one for a while and I've decided to part with my AC11 Carbine.

    I have put this piece on before, but that was before the great image cull a few years ago.
    The main reason I'm thinking of selling her is with the best will in the world, I simply wont get round to adding the old girl to my FAC and reloading for her and its a rifle that needs to be shot.

    Interesting example in good shooting form and cosmetic condition, RIC issued and fitted at some point with a IC1 Carbine barrel (bore in very good shooting order) and cleaning rod, probably after the original barrel was saw cut deactivated I would guess. When this was done anyone's guess, but clearly a long time ago.

    I was wondering on an approximate value guys, I cant find another .577-455 Carbine (in shooting order) out there, so I am guessing they rarely come up for sale these days?
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    No help here but what a neat little carbine. I'd love to try it out too...yes, it needs to be shot.
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    Try asking over on the british militaria site on tapitalk. There is a martini forum there.

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