Hey Jim,
Thank you for your reply, you´re right.
Regards
Eddie
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Hey Jim,
Thank you for your reply, you´re right.
Regards
Eddie
Thank you Jond41403,
Now I get about the overstamped, it´s true about the reproductions with no marks.
Regards
Eddie
Hey Raselkik,
Thanks for your reply, you´re right only Winchester and Inland made with select fire.
Cheers :beerchug:
Hey Jim,
As always thanks for your reply I really appreciate it, who made those military conversions that you mention? Do you mean overstamped to hide the mark M2?
If that carbine didn´t leave...
Hey Jond41403
Thanks for your reply, before my post I was trying to google for answers or images from Winchester M2 without luck, during my search I found a post in machingunboards, there a guy...
Hey fellows,
It has been a long time, I just saw a Winchester M2 Carbine but marked as M1 with the W in almost all its parts even in the auto parts, except the 2 sights and barrel band, is it...
Hey Singer,
I would take the Saginaw.
Regards
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Hey Bill,
Why Saginaw is your favorite?
Now I got you Jim
Cheers :beerchug:
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Nice Cinders, thank you for share :beerchug:
Thank you very much Jim.
Cheers :beerchug:
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Thank you very much compadre :beerchug:
Hey Bruce
Thank you for your reply.
Regards
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Hey Jim,
As always thank you for your support, What I...
Hello Jim,
I didn´t get you, sorry
Regards
Hello gents,
I´m not sure if this post is in the right forum, I want to share some info about the Mexican Trejo Model 1 "The World´s Smallest Machine Gun by its time 1950´s maybe the fastest too...
Hey gents
Last weekend I visit a friend who has an M2 Inland SN 7225XXX in pretty good shape, the barrel is marked with the P and as Inland MFG Div General Motors but without a date and the...
Nice Hammer,
Thank you for share :beerchug:
Hello
would you share if you find the 3D mag, please?
Regards
Hola Carlito,
Thx for the very interesting reply.
I will try the search feature :beerchug:
Hey Wineman,
I´m with you, I think a gun is a tool, I really enjoy taking everything apart to clean. Wow for sure you know well the M1 carbine, do you feel confident using the carbine for all the...
Hey Jim,
Do you remember if that Saginaw nut cylinder was kind of untight right?
From those 30+ M1 carbines wich were your favorites and why? Which do you still keep?
Regards :beerchug:
I totally agree with you, in the beginning, I thought that It would be like a fan infomercial, but then when I saw the numbers I realize that I was wrong.
Thanks for your reply :beerchug:
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Thanks for share :beerchug:
Hello gents
I was google searching a nut tool and I found this article by TheGunMag for sure most of you know the interesting data in there like an M1 was the favorite weapon of America’s most...
Hello Jim,
Yeah I mean the piston thank you, btw besides the usgi nut wrench which other tool would be appropriate?
Regards :beerchug:
Hey Garandy,
Thanks for your reply, yeah for sure rust, dirt, and lead would make a difference.
Regards :beerchug:
Hey Dave,
Chapala is a very nice place it has the biggest lake in México, there's a lot of retired people from de US, in fact, is the largest English spoken community in México. They have...
Thanks again Jim,
I had seen different pistons, some move freely up and down and some stay inside, that depends on how tight is the nut?