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UN-Quality carbine
GB Auction # 407544343 Mixed
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04-07-2014 04:26 PM
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Another with late and mixed parts.
This guys says I'm sure carbine collectors know what they are looking at. I think he is expecting huge dollars. It will bring a good price, only 28,949 receivers were contracted (War Baby page 383) from OCT 1943 to March 1944. But I think he might be disappointed. No reserve.
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only 29,949 receivers from OCT 1943 to March 1944.
According to relatively recent Carbine Club data/analysis, only about 7500 carbines were actually produced
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look at this
Klingtonhtr , Has posted this , Interesting post ON ANOTHER SITE
A CARBINE COLLECTION FOR 3,500,000
Last edited by topaz; 04-08-2014 at 08:44 AM.
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Topaz,
Here are a couple links from here on Milsurps covering this lead.
2nd link below has a seller reply to fellow members Shadycon's questions.
HTH,
Charlie-Painter777
$3.5 million, thoughts
$3.5 M List
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@ $657
See 1st picture.
Does the stock look like it's been cut, the part the buttplate would cover?
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CH-P777
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Originally Posted by
painter777
Must be glare. A couple pictures down it shows the back of the stock with the butt plate in place.
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Jim,
I know the stock isn't original to this carbine, but curious if it had been cut short :
I sent the seller this question......
Has the end of the stock been cut, where the Butt plate would wrap around? Thx, Charlie-Painter777
Seller replied with this:
Sorry for the slow reply but I didn't know how to answer your question so I took the carbine over to a friends house for comparison. His is an Inland and if all the stocks are about the same then mine seems to be 1/8th of an inch short. I measured from the edge of the sling slot to the end of the stock on both sides. I know my dad didn't do it so it must have been done by the government in an arsenal for some reason, my dad never took a gun apart in his life. Very perceptive of you to spot it but I knew that collectors would know more about it than I could ever write up in a listing so I relied on pictures. Some bozo sent me a huge tutorial on M-1's trying to excercise his intellengence of lack of I guess but he missed the stock part. Thanks for the contact.....Gary
I think I can take that as a yes, the recess for the butt plate has been cut off..
Cheers,
Charlie-Painter777
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Good eye Charlie ! Thanks for your post. Chris
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So much more to this barreled receiver than most seen.
Picture #5.
A true rarity!!
Congrats to the new owner.
Charlie-Painter777
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