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My new SP from Rangemaster
Last edited by sakorick; 06-24-2013 at 08:40 PM.
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Outstanding. I am really glad you like it. It has a happy home, now.
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That is a very nice looking Carbine. You have done a great job on the wood.
The stock looks much like a "potbelly" late war or m2 stock. Does it have a selector cut out on the left side?
A keeper for sure. :}
Chuck
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Hello Chuck. There is no stone left unturned on this forum.....good call. To be honest, I never noticed the cut-out nor had I ever seen one! Regards, Rick.
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It's a very nicely done stock. Late war replacement from Sprague & Carleton.
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Also nice to see it stay in the family
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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SP is one of my want to have guns
Does it have a fabricated trigger housing? Looks like it. That is one feature that I would want to have.
It is hard here in Commieland because they just might legislate these out of the picture.
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Originally Posted by
DaveHH
Does it have a fabricated trigger housing? Looks like it. That is one feature that I would want to have.
It is hard here in Commieland because they just might legislate these out of the picture.
It's a stamped braised TH supplied by IBM. According to Ruth, 10,000 were shipped to SP in Jan 1944 and marked BE-B. That's close enough for me. One of the interesting things about the SP carbines is that they had a numbering system that apparently got out of whack during this time period. The CC news letters have two SN's close to mine so bracketing the numbers for the bolt, slide etc is problematical. Also in December, 1943 there were more carbines produced than any other month.....39,000 were produced out of a total of only 247,xxx. Just another factoid that makes collecting these rifles so much fun! Regards, Rick.
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BQ's excellent article on SP in CC#366
was an eye opener. I got the feeling that these carbines could be a considerable mix of parts and still be as built. Imagine how many were messed up by people immediately swapping out parts that they suspected were wrong.
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was an eye opener. I got the feeling that these carbines could be a considerable mix of parts and still be as built. Imagine how many were messed up by people immediately swapping out parts that they suspected were wrong.
That is an excellent 12 page article from July 2011.
As you mention, guys who have say only a Riesch book and not the War Baby's or other reference materials, do the parts swap. Only later to realize maybe it was a big opps.
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