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    QHMC Made Type III Bayo Bands ??

    Does anyone know if QHMC made Post WWII Bayo Bands ?

    Ran across this while searching completed auctions...... Noticed marked for M2.
    Seller stated for the MAP program, he was in Norwayicon. Seen he still has 1 listed for sale.
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    #24 WW2 M1 M2 30 US Carbine BARREL BAND type 3 Marked : Q UNUSED NOS | eBay
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    Technically yes, but like almost everything else they did the work was contracted out.

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    THX Del,
    Always thought of QHMC as an Assembler of M1icon carbines, because of just making receivers.
    Label confused me, seems it doesn't take much to do so any more.
    Carbines........... AARRRGGGHHH.....

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    Same seller with SG M2 Slides. Posted for box markings.



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    That seller is Stig he is legit. Years ago carbine club member I know met him in Norwayicon and wote him up in the newsletter then was about barrels,
    long story but these are all parts USAicon sent over after the war.

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    I believe my M2 stock originated in Norwayicon.

    It seems a lot of surviving MAP related material now seems to be concentrated in Norway, Holland and Franceicon.

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    From CCNL 356-7 "Marked with the letter Q, Made by Quality Hardware & Machine Corp. of Chicago, Il. as a replacement part. Made under a government contract that ran from June 1944 to June 1945."

    In CCNL 235-6 has a picture of a QHMC band (2 pack) label from Bill Ricca it is not marked M2 rather 2-BAND, FRONT ASSEMBLY FOR CARBINE, U.S. CAL .30, M1 AND M1A1icon.

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    The bands must be later then June 1945 as the M.W.O. ORD B28-W5 dated July 7,1945 directed replacement of front barrel bands B212600 (type 1) and 7160010 (type 2) with new front band 7160963. This was to be completed by January 1, 1946. These bands are numbered D 7161843 so they must have been later and post war.

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    Bruce, MWO B28-W5 dtd 7 July 45 was issued after the Ord Department had obtained sufficient quantities of the type 3 bands. Also that is a box of Slides that are numbered D7161843 not barrel bands.
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    Wayne your right. I just looked at the numbers and not what was printed on the package. My bad.

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    Just read in CCNL 101 that QHMC produced type 3 bands and cast front sights for RIA after 1945.

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