Interesting article from American Rifleman concerning FN work on M1 Garands and Carbines:
American Rifleman | Redeployed: FN M1 Garands and Carbines
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Interesting article from American Rifleman concerning FN work on M1 Garands and Carbines:
American Rifleman | Redeployed: FN M1 Garands and Carbines
We've seen excerpts from this, specifically the M1A1 stock pics. This is just another illustration of why "Restoring" a carbine is wrong, it could have been one specifically done by FN post war and part of it's history.
cool pics
Funny but out of the dozens of M1A1 carbines I have seen and or handled, I have yet to find a stock made by FN. But then not all of the carbines went to FN when the war ended. Most have been rebuilt at Augusta with a few at RIA or SA.
I thought the CMP had returns that they said, the M1A1 stocks were made overseas. Does anyone remember that?
Best Regards.....Frank
I'm sure I read it somewhere but can't recall where,
That the US had taken German wood blanks for stocks, that came from the Black Forest.
Ring a bell... Anyone?
CH-P777
Yup, walnut stocks from Germany post WW1 were in storage and when the great walnut shortage was feared they were released to make stocks for the US military. But they were full size stocks for 03's and or M1 Garands. Unmarked stocks were made and used by Italy for carbines and it was the late type 5 pot belly stock that was the model. There were so many replacement stocks made for the US military for M1A1 carbines I would not be surprised if the ones seen at FN were not OI or SA made replacements. There was almost zero stock quality wood left in Europe at the end of WW2.
I find it hard to believe that FN made any M1A1 stocks during their rebuild contract. They would also have had to produce the metal and leather parts and I have not seen any evidence of that.
Best Regards.....Frank