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New guy with NPM M1 Carbine
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08-03-2009 11:12 AM
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I saw you post your pics & questions on the CMP
forum, so I won't repeat the answers given there. It does look like you have a pretty nice post-war M2 "potbelly" stock. Probably just needs a little BLO
on it.
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I would suggest checking out the CMP
forum "sticky", which covers your stock issues in depth. New Page 1
This Jouster
forum is also very helpful.
Last edited by dnikkor; 08-03-2009 at 03:33 PM.
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The stock looks like a S. Korean made stock. I dont know what kind of wood they use but its rough and seems to be alittle brittle. Any import markings on the barrel ? Derrick
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Serial # is the beginning of 1st production run. I don't have my date sheet with me.
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Nope, no import marks at all, which is fine by me!
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More info:
well, I cant find any import marks that Im sure of.
There are NO marks on the stock that I can find.
I was able to make out "Underwood" and a flaming bomb on the barrel. There is a flaming bomb, and part of the "inland" logo on the trigger housing. The receiver is obviously a National Postal Meter (just says Postal Meter). The barrel band is the newer style with a bayonet lug, and has "SA" stamped on it. Rear sight is later style adjustable with IR CO stamped on it.
So it looks like its obviously been through an arsenal. but other than that who knows.
So my next question is: If it were an import, is this a good thing, a bad thing, or who cares? It has all military parts, which I consider a good thing.
thanks,
clay
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Most people look at import stamps as a negative. Two tier valuation, import marked and non import.
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http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=135008126
mohogany, made in southeast asia "Phillipines" maybe. For Korea.