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Originally Posted by August
Then you might be looking at a German Mauser K98 bolt action rifle then unless you want to go with a standard USA M1 Garand (if you do check out the Civilian Marksmanship Program). There is also a shorter version of the Mauser called a G33/40 but it'll be pricey because it is so rare.
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K98's have been up for consideration as well if there was an actual carbine version available. Actually I wouldn't be averse to any Mauser-type carbines from the first half of the 20th century as long as they fit the basic requirements I mentioned...
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Originally Posted by August
M1 Garand and M1 Carbine
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As far as I know Garands are restricted for the same reason as the M1 Carbines. Besides they're not really the short-rifle/carbine types I was looking for. Thanks though.
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BTW where are you from Komi?
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Long story :P Living in an EU country at the moment.