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Looks like they overran thier serial number block , then. Cool. Pics are a must , now.
Chris
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09-19-2013 01:33 PM
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Finally got it figured out.
It has a type 2 rear sight and I was looking at it debating removing it. Didn't like the looks of those big stake marks though. Was looking through a magnifying glass and noticed something unusual about the ser. number. The second number, the 9, had a funny angle at the bottom. It also had a blemish along the left side. What had happened is that it was an 8 stamp and a small piece of it broke off and it stamped a perfect 9 instead. With the naked eye and even a 4x glass, it looks like a 9. The number should have been 1883xxx instead of 1983xxx. That would put it back in a Quality block.
I wonder how many people, including the govt., misread the number during its lifetime.
That brings up another question. What is its correct ser. number? The one stamped on the carbine or the one Quality was trying to stamp on it. Don't think I want to open that door.
Someone with a Standard Product carbine might have an identical ser. number out there.
Thanks for all the help, everyone.
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To me, the correct serial number would be the 1.8. With a broken off part of the stamp. That makes it look like a 1.9.
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Just checked the number of my Quality carbine, 1,880,445. The sales slip from the dealer I bought it from wrote the serial number as 1,980,445. I had to double check mine when I was doing a data sheet. It looks like that stamp had been used for at about 3K carbines at least.
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Last edited by lambo35; 09-23-2013 at 01:55 AM.
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The numbers were rolled stamped onto the carbine so a bad number could have been used for a long time before noticed or changed.
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Looks like you QHW guys have really discovered something about the 9/8 question. I wonder if the CC has any info on it?
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QHMC had a lot of broken stamps that were in use. I sent a few pictures of them into the carbine club a few years back , and it made one newsletter asking for guys to check their numbers , wonder if anyone followed up on that ?
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cool post a pic--that is worthy of reporting
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