Anyone know who produced hammers marked "AM"? I have one on my Inland and assume it is a replacement on rebuild. Reisch does not mention it in his listings. Just curious. THX SKIP
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Anyone know who produced hammers marked "AM"? I have one on my Inland and assume it is a replacement on rebuild. Reisch does not mention it in his listings. Just curious. THX SKIP
Is it a full strike? Not on the edge or something?
There was a AMB hammer made by Art Metal Works in Hartford, Conn. for IBM.
JimF4M1s- Just checked the hammer again. It's a good, solid, clear strike. My initial thought was the same as yours "AMB". Hoping someone else might have a clue. THX SKIP
Jim: I need some information on Art Metal Works. Where did you find the address in Connecticut.
My records show the company was located in Newark, NJ. Usually if there is an office in one location and manufacturing in another, there will be a note.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Milsurp-THX for the info on Art Metal. I actually found AM listed in Reisch bk 5 pg 180 on Rebuild parts about 20 minutes ago. Appreciate all who hepled. THX Skip
Hey Skip,
That carbine you looked at last week at Ed's has an Inland operating slide not a Winchester. The W on the bottom is an inspection mark not a manufacturer's code. Inside was the underlined PI.
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BQ
BrianQ- I never even gave it a second look. Just assumed it was a Winchester.Thought about trading my Winchester trigger housing group w/ Ed, but decided the "W" was worth more to keep it.THX Skip
Bill,
You are correct, Newark, N.J for (AMB) Art Metal Works. (GMB) Gray Mfg. Co. was Hartford, Conn. It was the next line and my eye must have dropped. I hate bifocals. Sorry.
Jim
OK thanks. Many WWII producers had more than one location. When one runs into that situation, it makes research more of a challenge.
Thanks.
BrianQ-Met to ask you , the flat bolt on Ed's Winchester. Was that an SG? Tell me about those vertical lines on the bolt lug. I've never seen anything like that before. THX SKIP
Not an SG an S'G'
The actual bolt marking is S'G'-.
The verticial lines are pretty common on bolts made at Grand Rapids.
THX Brian