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M1A1, genuine stock?
Hi guys.
Please have a look at the pics below, does this look genuine?
The buttplate has a number 257614 in it. I know the high-wood is not right for the rear sight, and the carbine has serial 746 xxx.
Any opinions appreciated, looking to buy this carbine.
Thanks!
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02-12-2013 08:49 AM
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By those photos I would say yes it is real but I would also hold out for a better set of close up shots showing more detail.
Bill Hollinger
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By those photos I would say yes it is real but I would also hold out for a better set of close up shots showing more detail.
Thank you Bill, but I kind of jumped the gun on this one. I made a very reasonable offer for it and ended up purchasing it. I will post high-quality pics when I get this. Thanks for the help!
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Take a good photo of the inside of the buttplate.
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And the bottom of the hand grip, the back of the stock and the inside of the stock near the bridge....Frank
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Well, I got the carbine today and it looks pretty nice. I will get pics up later this week. However, a few things puzzle me.
First of, all stock markings seem legit; CC on pistol grip + IO, circled P on rear, IO in barrel channel, correct number in buttplate, IO marked handguard, rivets are brass etc. However it is a high-wood but has the cut-out for the M2 selector?! Does that make sense?
Otherwise the carbine is all early parts, minus the SA-marked rear sight. Replaced after the war apparently? The sling is green canvas with no other markings than an arrow on the clip-thingy. Post-war? I'll get pics and details of internals later. Oh and barrel is nice and bright, marked 6-43. Serial of carbine is 746.xxx
Thanks!
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A fair amount of m1 carbine stocks were modified with a M2 selector switch cut. I know it happened with paratrooper ones too, but probably not as much. I think you did real well on your purchase BTW.
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Thanks! Yeah, I was taking a pretty big risk buying it without seeing it. One pretty big issue though: some ****** laquered the stock. But it is in nice shape so I might try to remove it. Did it on another carbine which turned out nicely. Opinions? I paid 1500€ for it and think I did ok
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I have fixed alot of carbine stocks that had the M2 cut out. You can see some of them as I have posted pics of the repairs. If you need help let me know.
Regards.....Frank
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Finally got some pics, enjoy.
Last edited by Beginner; 02-23-2013 at 06:57 AM.
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