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LDB415
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Topic: New guy from Houston(ish)Posted: Nov 29 2025 at 10:15am |
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Thanks for letting me join. I'm in a small town that's basically just part of Houston now. I've inherited my dad's Universal M1 carbine. I hope to learn more about it and get to enjoy it. It's S/N 235xx which I believe makes is around 1963 give or take a year. I believe that means nothing had yet been changed from original specs. I presume it is fine to use any standard ammo like the S&B 110gr. I bought. What about the Buffalo Bore I have only looked at? Is it safe with that power level ammo also? Any advice/tips/tricks/hints/warnings a day one new guy should know? Thanks again.
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floydthecat
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Posted: Nov 29 2025 at 1:25pm |
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Comments posted on your other thread as well. My 2-cents are to stick with spec ammo. Buffalo Bore makes good stuff too, but why beat-up a gun when you don’t have to. We see lots of comments concerning Magtech. That might be a brand to avoid.
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sling00
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Posted: Nov 30 2025 at 6:52am |
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Welcome to the forum. I'll second "My 2-cents are to stick with spec ammo." Hope you and all the other members had a great Thanksgiving.
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Jond41403
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Posted: Nov 30 2025 at 5:43pm |
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welcome to the forum from Tennessee! If you plan on shooting her a lot I would recommend getting a bolt tool for disassembly and assembly to clean it every now and then. Depending on how often your dad cleaned it, it may need a good cleaning now. that will give you an opportunity to also Make sure she's oiled.I would also stick with USGI magazines for it
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LDB415
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Posted: Nov 30 2025 at 6:16pm |
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Where is the best source to get the bolt tool? And USGI magazines? I bought 10 magazines not knowing any better but will at least add a few USGI as I plan for this to be my do everything. Who needs a dumb ole AR anyway? :)
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floydthecat
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Posted: Nov 30 2025 at 6:30pm |
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Several sources for the bolt tool. Ebay, Sarco, Numrich. Just about anybody that sells carbine parts. Don’t pay more than $40 for it. You don’t need a “vintage” example. I can only suggest that you stay away from most commercial magazine brands or you will spend your time trying to bend feed-lips to get them to work. Magpull, Auto Ordnance and others are designed for their carbines and most all of anybody’s I have tried require adjustment…..some I just throw away.
You can find authentic USGI carbine mags, even on ebay. Usually listed as 10-rounds just to get by the stupid liberal gun-grabber rule not to exceed 10-rounds. I doubt you find the need to be taking your carbine to war. Two or three good ones is all you will ever need…..don’t get carried away loading up a stack of magazines.I will expose myself to forum abuse and say the very best feeders for me are the Universal polymer magazines. I pick one up whenever I can. They will feed a corn cob.
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Posted: Nov 30 2025 at 8:22pm |
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I've done OK with Korean made 15 rnd magazines with the U stamped on the back. Might as well try what you have since you bought 10.
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Posted: Nov 30 2025 at 8:29pm |
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Yeah, probably not the smartest, but seemed like a good idea at the time. I'll get a couple of GI and hopefully at least 2 out of 3 of the new ones will be good. We'll see what happens.
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