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Thanks for everyone's help. But a quick question that I cannot find an answer for online. The receiver is clearly marked SG and SAGINAW but the upper receiver is marked above the chamber is marked:
U.S. CARBINE
CAL. 30 ML
Why does it have ML and not M1? I am clearly missing something here.
@Frank, thanks for the info and offer for help on the stock. I am going to try to get my Brother who repairs furniture to take a look for me.
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Maybe you can take another look at that. I'm guessing M1 not ML
Sometimes the serif can make it look that way.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...feb66a90-1.jpg
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Certainly looks like ML and not M1 to me. How can this be on a SG marked receiver?
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kazan182, took a look at my IP and I think your SG is supposed to be stamped CAL. .30 M1. (The 1 is without the serifs) Looks like your periods overlap the 30 and the 1. I don't think it's stamped ML. HTH. Good luck on the stock.
Regards.....Frank
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Just a stamping error or proof mark in an odd location. All carbines are stamped with the model and caliber designation on the front receiver ring regardless of manufacturer. I would agree that the stamping of the serial number on the buttstock is consistent with the ones I have seen on the carbines returned from Israel.
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It looks like a period stamp after the 1. Odd, haven't seen that one before.