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That's right, and for all we know that carbine may have been pitted by exposure to sea salts in the PTO. There are any number of circumstances under which this may have happened, one being that the carbine was dropped by a casualty on the beach and picked up later and stored without washing with drinking water. It may have been put in a leather scabbard wet and left for a time. Normally the damaged parts would have been replaced or the carbine parted out, but perhaps it happened near the end of the war and the carbine was 'brought back' and put away.
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I have a question about what you want to really do with that carbine - ae you wanting it as a shooter or as a historic piece?
That carbine looks like it has been to war. The pitting and patina is different above the wood than it is in the covered areas. there is no question if the rear sight or barrel band are original. I think it is priceless in its current state. Too bad its so hard to track down where it served. I am of the opinino that you try to "correct' it by replacing the worn battle scarred parts, you are "uncorrecting" it. Installing a different barrel means you remove the REAL original historic barrel.
if you are wanting a shooter, you are probably better off trying to buy another carbine in better shape that to replace half to the parts on that one.
Just my two cents...
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I decided not to actually modify it at all. it is still sitting as is, but a little cleaner. I have not shot it, being so original, i just couldn't do it, and now it is more of a safe queen. I did get a screw and sling loop, and an early khaki sling for it though.
I actually also picked up another early one, 88K, and restored that one, which is the shooter for an early carbine set up.
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I agree. But..... If the barrel is changed (and I hope it won't be) the the gun will loose it's "history", or, if you will, it's soul as a collectable. I hope Davfink shot it before doing anything and found that it shot well. The condition is a little rough but it appears to be all original.
Of course I am more of a collector than a shooter, but that is just the way I see it, completely original M1 Carbines are few and far between. Davfink, how did it turn out?
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Sorry guys, I missed Page 2 of the replies. I am glad to see that it gets to stay the same Davfink, good on ya. :cheers:
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purchase your stock?
Dave,
If your farming the parts out, please let me trade or buy your stock set. I have a 5 digit Inland that is correct and in need of the correct stock.
Thanks again,
rlc_hntr@yahoo.com