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11-18-2012 08:38 AM
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A bit of everything. The carbine slides pictured, one shows a square cut on the exposed right side. Isn't that an M2 that has been changed to M1
spec? By removal of the bevel that operates the disconect lever? Been re-parked after?
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No it's really not. M2 slides work fine in M1
carbines so there would be no need to modify them. There were type five slides that were modified to the type 6 M2 slide. They are both the same except for the cut for the M2 operating lever.
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I looked in the book Bruce, I see it now. Quite right. I thought maybe some had been made un-M2 ...
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Would it make sense to unwrap everything and check for the manufacturers? Or should I keep them as they are? They are way more than I guess I will need.
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What Thompson parts did you find??
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flashhider, see the last picture. Do you need any special Thompson parts? There are now a lot around of those within Europe, I might be able to locate whatever you're looking for.
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Sturges Manufacturing produced slings during WWII and after the war. That package is WWII. Can you post any markings on the slings? If they are no markings, it helps too.
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Oh sorry Promo didn't know you were in Europe I don't need anything specific I was just going to offer a trade of carbine parts if you didn't need the Thompson stuff.
The package of slings are awesome!!!