M1 Carbine - Buckos homemade wood replica/ toy
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- M1 carbine replicas i made from when i used to play war as a kid, all wood, non functioning replica of the historic U.S M1 Carbine. One of our favorite toy replicas to play with. Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe :)
This brings back so many memories! I built a TON of guns like this,although they were much more crude,and usually not properly sanded (I didn't really like sanding as a kid :) )
I made and still have wooden replicas of:
An M1919
A M1918 BAR
A Kar98K
An M1 Carbine
An M1 Garand (this one is actually not wood,but cardboard!)
An M1A1 Thompson
A Mosin-Nagant (Also doubled as a M1903)
A Sten gun
And a Browning-Hi-Power,my favorite.
I got the reference pictures and technical info like lenght from magazines and books about guns that I had.I also had a wooden walkie talkie that was the size of a brick (so pretty accurate to WW2 lol).It was a made-up U.S. Army radio type ,called the RU-M2 (Radio-Unit M2).It still has a "Property of U.S. Government" that I wrote up on it with a sharpie as a kid! Such a nostalgia trip.
I done all of them myself too! Especially the brick looking radio! Time flys lol
That is is so cool I'm gonna make an m1 grande
Dad and I built many of these kind of toys for our neighborhood armies. Favorite was our almost a 1919 Browning that had a 250 round linked belt of training ammo we lugged around..
How much for one with a serial number nice work
sorry I didn't see your comment till now, are you still interested in one?
+BuckoWW2 yes
how much for one?
Do Yo still make these or the M1 garand
Can you making mosin nagants
I want one
Thats pretty cool man! and thanks for commenting The 1919 is another one i love! haha
I made a 1919 full scale all wood I might do a video on it heck I even made a tripod for it all milspec I use it for displays at reenactments for ww2
Can You provide Plans ?
I don't have the capability to do a PDF file, I'm sorry, I appreciate your interest in it, when I made them I just drew them out on a piece of wood, again I'm sorry
Hay man, if you are looking to give any of these away I will gladly take them off your hands for you!!! I was going to build my own but if you still have one I can take it.
This is so 50s