It doesn't it has a III*, the "*" is for a simplified version of the No1 Mark 3 intorduced in 1915.............
A carbine is a rifle with a relatively short barrel. If you have a carbine receiver it's for a rifle. There are lots of 9mm carbines out there. Here is a link to some photos http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&q=9mm+carbine&btnG=Search Hope that helps.
well, bob, i can see 10 numbers, an asterisk, and an ambersand
The previous receiver trains him... It's in chapter 10 and up
The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5The star or asterisk, like this:=A5*C5
Charlie Brown - wide receiver - was born on 1958-10-29.
Robert Woods - wide receiver - was born on 1992-04-10.
Steven Harris - wide receiver - was born on 1981-11-10.
Patrick Johnson - wide receiver - was born on 1976-08-10.
Buster Davis - wide receiver - was born on 1985-10-02.
Mark Carrier - wide receiver - was born on 1965-10-28.
Depends on the rifle. some have 10, some 50 or more.
Your Winchester model 1890 pump action 22cal rifle is a early model which was made in 1894,buy the serial number provided.This is considered a model 1890 second model(made from 1892-1907).I would need to know if your rifle is a take down model with case colored receiver,or blued receiver?Being that the cased colored receiver will bring much more in value.If cased colored it would bring between 1,500-5,000 dollars.If blued receiver then we are looking at between 450-1,425 dollars on today,s market based on a finish percentage of between 10%-70%.The higher percentage the higher the value.