A friend sent me this link to the subject Underwood, too bad Bubba got to it first. :bitch:
E Series M1 carbine | New Hobbs Farm & Provisions | Acton | 04001
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A friend sent me this link to the subject Underwood, too bad Bubba got to it first. :bitch:
E Series M1 carbine | New Hobbs Farm & Provisions | Acton | 04001
Very nice, Charlie, keep it coming! :super:
FWIW, the trigger on my 1.87 S'G' (9-43 UEF barrel) has the notch.
M14 works for me, I want to shoot from far away!
USGI, would S'G' have stamped an Inland trigger (or any other manufacturer's trigger) with their own proprietary marks?
Allard j2, is there a blue-green ink stamped number in the bottom of the stock slide well? I'm liking the looks of your IP but the trigger is throwing me off
My 3.34 SG has the type III, in-the-white, just like yours. Does the trigger housing show more than one type of hammer strike on the left side wall? I bet not, but let us know for posterity!
Thanks...
I have many of the books mentioned and like them all. For a newbie who wants both tech info including assemble/disassembly, history, "born on" dates and such, I think "The M1 Carbine Owners Guide" by...
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2012/11/DSCF7408_SGLsideFull-1.jpg
Original 3.34 S.G. with Trimble to SG subcontract highwood stock When I bought it, the only changes besides the...
If I didn't already own an excellent, early S'G' I'd have jumped on yours. Really like your Rock too, it's sweet :thup:
I had the opportunity to thoroughly inspect NPM # 4230716 that a friend's father brought back from the ETO in Q3 of 1945. It has an undated IBM barrel I believe to be original to the receiver. I...
Just curious, where did you hear that? Does that apply to M1 Garands as well?
Thanks for weighing, Charlie. It's a 6.3 mil Inland. I've got to get off my butt and buy the back newsletters so I can have the fun of doing the research but an opportunity just arose so I'm looking...
Thanks for your response, Inland44. Is yours a type V or VI housing? Also, does your housing have the oil hole behind the mag release on the left side? I'm wondering if only the vertical logo stamped...
Regarding the Inland logo stamped on the right side of their trigger housings, would there have been any housings used after September of 1944 with the Inland logo stamped horizontally? According to...
Here's a pic of the trigger group on my 1.871xxx S'G', please pardon the cat hairs!
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2012/03/DSCF0523SGtriggergroup-1.jpg
Hope this helps
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2012/01/USMCM1Carbine-1.jpg
Here's a pic of a carbine I saw at a gun show last fall, does it look like legitimate? I didn't look at it real closely because...
When my Dad led his battalion of the 101st Airborne in Vietnam in July 1965, he made sure he had an M1A1 carbine. He preferred it since was what he used in the last part of WWII while serving in the...
Winchester parts are marked with a CAGE code which would be 66118. I used to have a good site bookmarked for CAGE code lookup but can't find it. The other three M14 used their initials.
Good to have you back, Charlie! I'm sure I speak for others as well as myself when I say that your insight into carbines has been missed around here.
Kudos to your daughter, I wish I could get mine...
Sweet S.G.:super: I have 3341xxx in original condition. The parts in our trigger groups match, right down to the lack of finish and "N" or "Z" on the hammer. Same bolt, op slide, barrel band &...
Awesome, LeagleEagle! Yes, heroes all :super:
That is a great display, Jim. You've given me inspiration to make one up for my late Dad who served from before WWII to 1967. He passed away last spring.
Thanks to all who have served our country...
Thanks, jimb16! Just as I was going to ask the next obvious question about the QHMC "X" sight pin staking, I found the answer in Carbine Club newsletter # 235. As my interests shift from one carbine...
I was aware that M1A1's were originally all Inland manufacture but any manufacturer's M1 could be found in a folding stock if rebuilt. It just seems that the mag catches in you UN-Q's should be just...