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Lunch Bucket Special
here is a true lunch bucket special, gun was made by Saginaw worker and obvious take home of unmarked or unproofed parts --- note no hardness test of receiver, extra shims made for either barrel or receiver milling errors, note the cross threaded gas cylinder, note the super Q-RMC stock -it all adds up to what would have been easy to take home. ironically had IP firing pin, U bolt, and couple other oddities-some of these parts were transferred to Saginaw. It was cool gun. Picasa Web Albums - Carbine - lunch bucket ...
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played with
nah, just ground off, you can see evidence of name and serial
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What sets this carbine apart from one that has had the name and serial number ground off is the lack of proofs on the receiver and bolt.
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no P on barrel
barrel was not proofed either--I totally missed the bolt not being punchmarked--you got the "eye" Brian!
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On picture #2....Are the dimples on that butt plate inside out...like the one I posted the picture of a while back?
Charlie-painter777
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maybe
I will have to dig it out and see, missed that too-I never took off from memory
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no-its normal
I looked at another pic I had It looks ok
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Do you think it's possible that whoever took the parts did a half hearted job of grinding off the serial number and maker to hide the evidence of a missing receiver?
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prob incase caught, couldnt determine where it came from