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Photos of Q.H.M.C. Carbine early '43.
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07-29-2009 12:51 AM
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Very nice!
To answer one of your questions - The sling is not authentic.
Can you get closer focused photos of your year sight? (Macro or 'flower' setting) - You might get better focused photos with outside lighting.
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Hey caf,
Been to Dallas many years ago and had a blast for a whole week.
Thanks for your input.
Yea, handed the carbine to a local expert and gunsmith a few shows ago and he thought it was too long and maybe for a Reising MG. No sweat...when the deal was done Ricky, who is a German
WWII firearms expert just threw it in. Wasn't a part of the trade. He is not fond of M1
Carbines though his wife is.
"Expert" who handled the Carbine declared the rear sight authentic with objections from his buddies who called him Mister.
Markings are not what have seen in "Warbaby", they are a little offset.
Yes, nice bright sunlight in the backyard is a very favorable condition for good photos. Will try a few right now in the Peaceshak just for fun. Gettin' late. If I get any good photos will post tomorrow night.
Death to tyrants,
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Lancebear,
I've gotten fairly good with slings but I didn't need much help with the one that came on your carbine. In fact is was funny to me, as I haven't seen one like yours since the one that came installed on my first carbine.
It seems they stamped the bogus marking anyplace.

(Of course everything else on the sling was wrong as well - Seller told me it was 'vintage' but he didn't say what year! ;-)
Last edited by Harlan (Deceased); 07-30-2009 at 03:05 AM.
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