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Could This Be Real?
Orig WWII USGI M1 Carbine Early Push Safety Unmarked Gun Part Checkered Buttons | eBay
A Type 3 (Riesch) safety with checkered ends? Everything about this piece smells old and real to me but the books say it ain't so. Could this be a salvage of a rejected earlier production Type 1 safety? Or do I not see the dead giveaway that it's fake?
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01-13-2013 07:22 PM
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Yup I think it's a rare original Riverside type safety. They do turn up once in awhile.
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Checkered type three, humm..........
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Ain't no way! *LOL* One of the worst fakes I've ever seen!
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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I've had this one (left) stuck back for about thirty years just in case, and it sure doesn't look like the one shown on eBay.
So much for the ratings system.
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Perhaps the seller believes it's real. People are fallible, but it's true one should do research before making a 'genuine' claim on obscure/rare parts.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
Yup I think it's a rare original Riverside type safety.
It sure looked old to me. But I guess Wu dropped a Type 3 blank in the wrong bin, huh, and it was a dark day in Shanghi. LOL
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
Yup I think it's a rare original Riverside type safety. They do turn up once in awhile.
You mean "RIVERBANK" safety, don't you Bruce?
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Yes sir that is just what I meant.
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