I can imagine. Maybe it was the stock that turned them off? I was only at the show a short time and didn't really talk to anyone about it other than the one guy.
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I can imagine. Maybe it was the stock that turned them off? I was only at the show a short time and didn't really talk to anyone about it other than the one guy.
This was 15 months ago according to the date this thread started.
As a reference to the "original Carbine" discussions recently, this early Underwood is one of those. On a Sunday well after noon...
That looks consistent in finish and wear to me too.
Here's a Line out to U and it's staking.
I found my flip staked IP finally. Yep. There it is.
This has the bomb on the slide in the same place.
Looks pretty crisp as well. What's the barrel date? This one is marked 1-43.
Got a pic you can share?
The hammer bounce on the bomb strike is almost as heavy as the initial blow. The Carbine didn't appear used other than a handful of shots fired. The only story was that it came from a neighbor friend...
Not sure when they stopped using the point staking for flip sights, but I really didn't expect them in the first place. This one is really early.
Found these features recently and snapped a couple of images.