Need an upper handguard for Carcano carbine with adj sight. Also looking for front band screw & front sight screw. Please e-mail me at kenglewis@yahoo.com with condition and price. Thanks Ken
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Need an upper handguard for Carcano carbine with adj sight. Also looking for front band screw & front sight screw. Please e-mail me at kenglewis@yahoo.com with condition and price. Thanks Ken
I need the following SA marked M1 Carbine parts for a build project I am working on:
Trigger Housing
Slide
Barrel Band
Front Sight
Hammer
Mag Catch
Trigger
I have parts for trade or will buy...
I've obtained an original leather cheek piece to install on my stock. I also got several brass rivets with it, so I can install it. Is there a rivet tool I can obtain locally to install these rivets....
A friend recently purchased this rifle. It has a Bushmaster lower, and not sure of the upper. May possibly be all Bushmaster. It has a Cerro Forge upper, and pic below of how barrel is marked. Am I...
I have serial number 64135xx with barrel date of 11-44, if that helps.
Does anyone know what type of leather was used for the cheekpiece and how it was tanned? I've secured some rivets to use in the repair. Now I just need to know what type of leather was used. A...
Showoff! :bow:
That there's a keeper dude!! :madsmile:
Well done! :thup:
Sounds like you got a good one. However .............
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WTS ROCK-OLA M1 Carbine
1.75 million range gun. The good news: it is an un-restored gun with all original parts. The bad news: the vet that brought it home from WWII decided he didn't like the...
Anybody else?? I tried contacting Ron Auck with no response. In addition to the butt plate spring, I also need a cover plate and tension screw. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for tip! It's a start.
I need the leather replaced on my M1A1 stock metal. Who does this work? Also need a new butt plate spring. Your assistance is appreciated.
Pretty obvious in that serial number range it was originally an M2 that someone ground off the 2 and re-stamped a 1 over it. :thdown: If you know your Inland hand stamped ones they look like "l" not...
Anyone here happen to see this on GB? I wonder if the seller, or some of the bidders for that matter, know that this is contraband. Obviously the seller doesn't know the difference between a...
Milled adjustable rear sight, L379 slide and later style hammer. Otherwise, everything else looks good.
I am now convinced this stock is original to the gun based on the Inland acceptance mark and the obvious Inland ordinance wheel. I'm just glad I stopped to inquire first. Thanks for your insight &...
Charlie
Here's a pic of the ordinance wheel. The stock has never been sanded and is in excellent overall condition.
I'm just trying to determine if this stock may be original to this gun. If...
I recently picked up a 900,000 SG marked Inland carbine. It has a very nice Quality Hardware high wood oval cut stock on it with the below pictured marking in the sling cut. Is it possible this was...
One word, Beautiful! :clap: Don't be afraid to shoot that one. I'll bet its a tack driver! :thup:
A note about stock mounted mag pouches. I used to have them on all my carbines until I read a thread a couple of years back where someone had a problem with the snaps scratching the finish on the...
Man that is 1 fuzzy carbine! :lol: But, she's a beauty and looks right as rain to me. :thup: I'd love to own that one! Too bad some MORON used the carve the stock up form of sling/oiler removal!...
Thats wartime replacement, meaning WWII issue.
Also note that the "happy switch" is in the "unhappy" position..............:thdown:
Its also marked Q-RMC, but don't have a pic yet. Soon, very soon.............:dancingbanana:
Ummmm Frank, you mean like this................:madsmile:
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Uh, yes as a matter of fact it is! :cool:
Good things come to those...