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Surbachi Carbine Photo
God forgive if this has been covered here before.
For any interested look closely in the middle of the picture and see Hi-Wood Carbine.
Imagine how hard it had to of been to keep your arms clean.
From National Archives Catalog.
Marines of the 5th Division inch their way up a slope on Red Beach No. 1 toward Surbachi Yama as the smoke of the battle drifts about them. Iwo Jima, February 19, 1945.
Full size picture link ..
https://www.archives.gov/files/resea...es/ww2-153.jpg
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A flip sight, type 1 band, high wood stock in 1945. Looks like an early slide to boot. Nice!
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Originally Posted by
m1a1fan
A flip sight, type 1 band, high wood stock in 1945.
The thing is, when I was buying those in 1974-'75 in Vancouver, Canada
and here in Victoria too...there were all kinds of those with early features available. They must have had SO MANY that the vast majority never saw the rebuilds we so feverishly describe as being done. No shortage of flat bolts, flip sights, hi wood, "I" cut stocks...type one bands...push safeties...
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I've heard they were almost giving them away in the 60's. Can't imagine how many nice ones were sporterized but I suppose it didn't matter when they were $25 bucks a pop. Who knew.
The thing is, when I was buying those in 1974-'75 in Vancouver,
Canada
and here in Victoria too...there were all kinds of those with early features available. They must have had SO MANY that the vast majority never saw the rebuilds we so feverishly describe as being done. No shortage of flat bolts, flip sights, hi wood, "I" cut stocks...type one bands...push safeties...
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We were paying an average of $125 CDN then. You could get any manufacturer and any combination of early or late features.
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Have always been interested in a Canadian
marked carbine, but yet to run into one. Not many out there from what I have read.
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Originally Posted by
m1a1fan
That one would be a new one to me. I'd be suspect of it.
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War Baby 2 page 521. With how rare it is, I would also be suspect of it.
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It would be easier to mark one than find one. Yes, I have both copies of that publication... The rifles have been seen lots but I've never seen the BAR or carbine so marked. Colin Stevens swears they're around though...
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I passed on a KART (I believe) marked on the receiver heal at a swap show a few weeks ago. It was rough and wasn't allowed to pull the stock to see internals. @ $450 asking price, I now have 2nd thoughts that I should have picked it up.
KART, I believe was Norwegian
(?) coastal artillary. But would have to look it up.
Charlie-Painter777
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