Charlie, I have the M2 set up. Side selector lever cut and no forward bridge. It does have the potbelly look. I can't find any SA on the stock or hand gaurd. Thanks again for your time and info....
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Charlie, I have the M2 set up. Side selector lever cut and no forward bridge. It does have the potbelly look. I can't find any SA on the stock or hand gaurd. Thanks again for your time and info....
Thanks again for all the good information. I have shot the carbine but did not shoot on paper. The barrel channel is 4.5 inches. The wood appears to be walnut. It is dark so it is hard to tell. ...
Thanks for all the information. The serial # is 3,270,xxx. The stock well is as I stated, is P9. It also has a half circle with what appears to be a check mark. The trigger housing is SG. One...
I recently purchased a Saginaw SG M1 Carbine, serial # 3.2 million. Barrel is underwood, 1-44 date. Two questions please. Is the barrel original to the receiver? The stock shows a P 9 in the...
I am still trying to find out which mags I have. I have several mags that appear to be new and were shipped in a dark brown wax type paper. I don't remember how long I have had them or where I...
Thanks AFJon. This information will be helpful.
I have four new 30 round mags that were wrapped in a waxed brown wrapper. They appear to be a very solid built magazine. The only identity mark that I find on the mags are a number 3 on the lower...
Bob, you figured it out for me. Thanks for your help. Tom
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I have an Inland carbine that measures in excess of 10 lb of trigger pull. Might be as much as 12 lb. My RCBS trigger pull scale only measures to 8 lb. I have another Inland that measures 6 1/2 lb...
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Best looking Carbine I have ever seen. Thanks for your post.
I thought I had seen all the old war movies but had missed this one. Good flick!
I think Jim is right. And Frank, yes the back sight is staked front and back. Thanks for all the useful information.
Tom
Thanks for all of the advice. The front sight appears to be slightly canted to the right. Would this cause this type of adjustment. Thanks
I have an Inland Carbine, Inland Div. 8-43. Has RRA on SA stock and other mixed parts. This carbine is in excellent condition. I was able to shoot a 2 inch group at 50 yards. I need some help in...
Wow....they ought to make a sticky out of the above reply. Would help quiet the nonbelievers. Course to disagree makes life fun and educational.
I will interpret for the Cat. "Nice carbine but why didn't he use the money that he spent on the carbine and instead spend it on more expensive cat food". By the way, good looking Underwood.
Am I seeing things or is there a hole on the left side of the receiver under the rear sight? Also one at the rear of the right side of the trigger housing.
At $2000.00 each, the seller would have to have for sale 1750 carbines. I believe he might be a little shy.
Pardon for so many questions. I have just started to clean up and do some minor restoration to several of my carbines. Retired so have lots of time on my hands. Is there any such thing as touch up...
Thanks for all your help. I have owned various carbines for the last 50 years and have just recently starting searching for information about those carbines. I have learned a great deal by posting...
I'm curious, what's a real operating system?
I have a Inland Carbine, 822xxx, with a Inland 9-43 barrel That I have owned for over 30 years. I finally broke it down this weekend and found identification marks on the bolt lug as follows: IO...
Thanks for all you folks help and information. I will post some pictures when I get another camera. Thanks again