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    The M1A1icon carbine was officially standardized in May 1942, and the first deliveries began in October.

    The so-called 'First Contract' carbines were shipped between October 1942 and October 1943, with approximately 71,000 M1A1s delivered during the period. Serial numbers ranged approximately from 42,000 to 850,000.

    Barrel dated 12-42; this M1A1 carbine is serial numbered 123829.
    One of the early ones.



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    what a beautiful display, i am very envious of the whole works.
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    I found many cases marked JT & L 1944 but I do not know if they are replicas or oroginali era.
    help!



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    Quote Originally Posted by drm2m View Post

    David:

    Meet your Colts older brother. I just bought him a 1942 Sears leather bed to sleep in.





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    case and scabbard

    Got these two items a very long time ago, I had made a drawing of the leather scabbard for the Carbine Club newsletter back in the 1980's. Too bad the straps are missingAttachment 53482Attachment 53483Attachment 53484Attachment 53485

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