I found this absolute mint 1969 Carbine last month at my LGS. They had just received a collection of about 25 guns of various brands and types, all in mint condition. Most of the guns were hanging on a wall behind the counter, but this one 10/22 was sitting on the used rack with many other guns, so I walked by it and only noticed it as we were heading out the door.

This being a '69 Carbine, it has the early Overton Carbine stock, anodized (not painted) receiver, no read the instructions stamping on the barrel and metal (not plastic) butt plate and barrel band. That's more than enough to get my attention, but this particular example is probably the best condition early 10/22 Carbine I've ever found. The only thing that would have made it even better would have been the original box. 10/22s are bought to shoot, of course, so finding an early 10/22 in this very lightly used condition is remarkable. Needless to say, I had to take it home.




Yes, I will shoot this one, same as all our collectible 10/22s. Only thing I'll add is a small scope and probably a BX trigger for the sake of shooting ease, though I'll keep the original trigger, of course. Makes a great companion to my '66 finger groove Sporter.




