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    Dogleg Hammers

    Did everyone see the nice dogleg hammers on ebay? They're sellin' like hotcakes for big money! Comments?
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    Fake flapjacks!

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    dogleg hammers

    I found these hammers in my spare parts when I was an armorer many years ago, we did not have any carbines only M1icon rifles.

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    RCS, those are worth a few hundred dollars if you still have them.

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    The "T" stamp on the one is pathetic! Who is making these hammers?

    Robert, those sure are nice looking hammers.
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    Same Same

    The guy has a couple more up for sale now but he has wised up and is omitting the tell-tale pic view. I'm not too sure about the QHMC hammer in the original bunch. It might be real, but given its buddies I wouldn't bid on it.

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    Check out the IP marked over an H

    M1 Carbine Hammer Marked I P rifle | eBay

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    I don't see them, unless it's the guy who has the IP overstamp hammer opening at $0.99. Could somebody PM me? - Bob

    I did see an S'G' "fatboy" that looks just like a hammer I have - don't know if that's good or bad?

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    I agree, not sure if good or bad!!! I have one that matches and thought was orig-the KR sucks-the rest pics are not good enough to tell milling, th IP over stamp is interesting

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    Havn't looked at the Ebay ones but I thought you guys might like to compare with this. Mike.

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