New Member Trying To Authenticate an IR-IP stock.
Hello everyone. My Dad is retiring and offered me his M1 Carbine he's had since the late 80's. We've gone out and shot this gun many times over the years. What a fun gun to shoot. Anyway, I always told him if he gets rid of it that I get first dibs.
After deciding to look into the carbine, I was amazed on how much info is out there and how many variables there are with these rifles. So I stripped it down to identify stamps and markings and came up with this thanks to this forum....
M1 Carbine Parts
Receiver. Underwood s/n# 2403423 "W T A" stamp on rear
Barrel Winchester (oval with WP) #"8" stamp on side by gas piston.
"4" stamp on base near receiver. import stamp "Arl Ord, Arlington,Wa" underside
Stock. "IR-IP" and flaming Ord Bomb stamps. "I" cut high wood.
Recoil plate. Irwin-Peterson type II "IP-W" stamp.
Barrel Band. Type III "MMQ" stamp
Bayonet lug. "EMQ" stamp
Trigger housing. Inland type III vertical "inland" stamp
Mag release. Inland type IV "M" stamp outside, "HI" stamp in wag well
Safety. "N" stamp
Slide. Inland type IV Underlined "PI" stamp inside "K" stamp "7160091" outside
Bolt. Type III (round) Inland. AI stamp
Trigger. "SN" stamp
Hammer. Inland type III "W I" stamp
Sear. Inland type II (with hole) "R.I." Stamp
Front sight. No markings
Rear sight. Inland type II (milled) "HI" stamp
Looks like a tossed together mix-mash.
The interesting thing is the IR-IP and flaming bomb ord stamps on the stock. I can not find any other markings or stamps on the stock. It has some cracks and pins and looks like someone at some point lacquered it up pretty good. I was just looking to see if you guys might be able to authenticate it or not.
I've included a link to a photobucket album that has some pics.
http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/...pszqj9lkww.jpg
Thanks. You guys really know your stuff.