Thank you both for the replies! And yes, after more research the receiver appears to be an Ithaca. The serrated hammer, mainspring housing, and slide stop all match Ithaca parts I've found pictures...
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Thank you both for the replies! And yes, after more research the receiver appears to be an Ithaca. The serrated hammer, mainspring housing, and slide stop all match Ithaca parts I've found pictures...
I've got my Dad's Remington Rand 1911A1 that he brought back from Korea in 1953. He had the serial number buffed off so I can't determine the date manufactured in that way. It's got the late slide...
I posted a question about a 30 round magazine a while back and have some pictures of it now in the hope someone will provide some background on it.
How about all the carbines on the television series LOST ? And 1911's, P38's,
and Lugers ?
Bill, Riesch's 6th edition, page 141, shows it listed under Miscellaneous Type IV. I thought I've also seen it mentioned in a Carbine Club newsletter, but maybe not. If it was, I was hoping someone...
I've run across a 30 round magazine with what looks like a small m over a small w on the lower back. I've seen it documented by the Carbine Club in the past but haven't found the reference yet....
I would bet you'd get a good showing from the guys/gals here in San Antonio! Cowboys and Carbines!
Wouldn't the answer be determined by whether the front receiver lug was milled for the spring loaded take down pin or not?
Is the rotary safety marked H.I or H.T. ?
Notice anything strange about the location of the barrel band retaining spring?
Been haunting this and the previous boards for a while. I'm into carbines and Mauser pistols.