Reminds me of the one Jim has posted on here
Huge GI M2 Carbine Cutaway Mock-Up : World War I / II at GunBroker.com
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Reminds me of the one Jim has posted on here
Huge GI M2 Carbine Cutaway Mock-Up : World War I / II at GunBroker.com
Dave you may be right. Not totally sure but it looks like there may be a faint dot on the left of the l
BQ, would you know who the maker of just I. is?
Interesting mark on those. There is a hammer with just I. on gunbroker M2 CARBINE HAMMER ( CODE I. ) INLAND : Small Parts at GunBroker.com
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Mikey was your hammer made by Inland then given to...
What do you all think? Looks a little new to me...
M2 Carbine Hammer Coded W on Side,NICE!! : Collectible Parts & Accessories at GunBroker.com
hello gents, does anyone know what the mark used by Hesse machine on their mag catch was? I found this link on GB but cant find any info on the company
USGI M1/M2 Carbine Parts - Magazine Catch...
-- ill let the other more knowledgeable folks chime in on this, but I would have to say more of a collectible since isn't it hard to find ranges that allow class 3 firearms??
Yea the pictures are pretty dubious. Also another thing to chew on. The seller goes on to state that there are some Underwood m2 housings as well....which I find pretty fishy since there is barely...
Good day gents-
Just got this vid from the AGI showing how much excessive headspace affects the gun and cartridge case.
AGI Gunsmithing Video Mini lessons
Since there has been some recent talk about the M2, I found the same seller on gunbroker and ebay with different names selling this M2 housing as USGI. Is he legit or just another humper of repops?
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Hmmm the edit feature is not working so I have to double post: I meant to say I have seen E.I. marked type 3 (not 4) mag catches. So would a EI (without dots) type 4 mag catch be authentic?
Good day gentlemen,
Does someone know who these flip safeties were made by and whether they were WWII or post WWII?
1) H.T.
2) N.
3) P in a circle
Also I know that Eaton Pond / Inland type 4...
http://www.thecmp.org/pdfs/Carbine_Parts_Marking_Information.pdf
got this from one of the boys at cmp carbine forum. never knew it existed!
EDIT: actually I was just informed (thanks larry)...
so i have a qhmc type 3 TH that has been modified for m2 use. now what i dont know is if it was modified by an armoury during the rebuild period (49-50) or if it was user modified. obviously the TH...
Did a little research on this topic but couldn't find an answer. I'm sure this is talked about in the CC newsletter but I'm not a member yet. But anyways here it goes:
Is there a difference...
Thanks Charlie. Figured it was a pr!ck mark of some sort. Sorry Jim, I should have been a little more clear.
Just got this part from another user on the M1CarbineForum. Its a type III hammer but I can't make out the marking. It looks like H.I Maybe its HI or H.I. which leads me to believe its Inland. Has...
G26ster--
I still a newbie here on the forums but from what I've read (in Reisch's book) and also from other forum topics how can we ever be sure that the TH you (or any of us) have in your (our)...
Hello all-
i call the carbine forum next door my home and i'm making a visit here for a little question i have for you garand guys. many may say we have a "little bit" of a problem with our...
so we all know about "the sickness" over here but is there such an addiction with garand collectors? my garand knowledge is zero but i am curious if the same situation exists with garands (massive...
yea in my dreams...
but in all seriousness, ive read that they have decided on letting a small sample of carbines through and test the "collectability" of them. latest article i can find is here:...
hmmmm after reading a little bit more on 30 round mags on the forum here, there seems to a little resignation to show pictures detailing the exact things to look for in fear of fakers finding the...
Hey guys,
so I just read the CMP article on how to identify a real USGI 30 rounder and the article states that reproduction 30 rounders "...have no roll crimp, have the straight cut back, and a...
Sound advice. Yea I guess even with USGI post-war manufactures you either get a marking or you don't. One of the beauties of the "is my part official USGI" game we play here on the forums :madsmile:
Correct. Riesch says that some non-type VI trigger housing were modified to type VI