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IBM Barrel Marking
I have an IBM M1
carbine, receiver #3665xxx with an IBM barrel marked IBM Corp 8-43.
I was cleaning around the gas piston and noticed a small heart shaped proof mark directly under and in front of the piston. I never saw that before and can't find an example in the limited carbine library I have.
Can anyone shed light on this mark?
Thanks.
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03-26-2011 09:23 PM
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That barrel has more bulges than a fat lady.
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Originally Posted by
Brasidas
I have an IBM
M1
carbine, receiver #3665xxx with an IBM barrel marked IBM Corp 8-43.
I was cleaning around the gas piston and noticed a small heart shaped proof mark directly under and in front of the piston. I never saw that before and can't find an example in the limited carbine library I have.
Can anyone shed light on this mark?
Thanks.
I may have found one in a GB auction.
IBM barrel dated 9-43
Serial# 3,672,211
A link to the auction.... (Again 2 links so one will work)
Excellent condition IBM M1 carbine : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com
Excellent condition IBM M1 carbine : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com
I also copied off a picture.
Is this the marking you have?
OH... BTW... I have no idea what it means 
HTH,
Charlie-painter777
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Here's a photo of the mark. Sorry for the poor quality.
Just a wild guess here, but maybe it's the signature mark of the barrel maker who made this one.
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I guess you really did see a 'Heart Shape'
Geeze .. I wasn't even close.
Sorry about that.
Maybe someone will know what either stamp is for.
Until now, I don't recall seeing either marking before.
Your barrel dated 8-43. The one in the GB auction dated 9-43.
Charlie-painter777
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Thank You to painter777 For This Useful Post:
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Here is just a "shot in the Dark". Might it have anything to do with the Fredrick and Hart Machince Company that was also located in Poughkeepsie NY during WWII? They made the Underwood slide with the similar "heart" mark, also the M1D flash hider? Hart was head of Munitions Manufacturing Corp. that IBM moved in and took over at the Poughkeepsie plant site.
See here from the Poughkeepsie Newspaper dated October 6 1944....
"Hart Served IBM "
"The decision of the IBM to establish a branch plant in Poughkeepsie was linked with the service to the company of Frederick H. M. Hart of Frederick Hart and Company, inc. of this city. Mr. Hart, over a long period had served the IBM as a consulting engineer. He headed the Munitions Manufacturing corporation, which was a subsidiary of IBM, which was organized March 1941, to establish the South road munitions industry. All stock of the original subsidiary firm was later purchased by IBM and the former subsidiary was dissolved.
Present corporate officials of the IBM are Mr. Watson, president; Frederick W. Nichol, vice president and general manager; Charles A. Kirk, vice president in charge of manufacturing; Roy Stephens, vice president; Louis H. LaMotte, vice president; Ruth Leach, vice president; John G. Phillips, secretary-treasurer; Albert L. Williams, controller; Mary P. Schultz, assistant vice president; Harrison K. Chauncey, assistant secretary; and Garland Briggs, assistant treasurer.
Walter J. Niles is general manager of No. 4 plant here"
Well it could also just be an inspector's stamp too....
Anyway Just my thoughts Thanks
Paul
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sk1,
You might be on to some thing.
Thanks for your input.
Charlie-painter777
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