Finally have the time to post this!
Wednesday I ventured to Carbine Disneyland (Camp Perry) with my pop and picked up a couple of carbines. Was the sixth person in line, so the selection was pretty good.
Along with an early Winchester spring-tube flat-bolt I picked up the new jewel of my collection: A National Postal Meter built by Union Switch & Signal in 1943 and used by the Austrian Gendarmerie in Tirol. Even better? The last issue-ee was a man named Oberhofer, whose name tag is still on the side! I love a carbine with a story!
According to the fantastic Bavarian M1website:
Stamped on the housing is LGKT 0986 with 770 over-stamped, indicating that the Austrians switched the trigger group at some point.Carbines with the markings of Tirol have been found to usually have one of two marking configurations. The first group has the Gendarmerie markings on the bottom of the trigger housing, with no other parts on the carbine stamped with any other numbers or markings.
Stats:
National Postal Meter 435xxxx U
Barrel: Inland 9-43 (correct for Union Switch, or so I read someplace) ME 1.75
Partial flaming bomb on shank under the guard
Trigger group: W, hammer QA
Bolt: Round AI with a sideways I after it (??)
Slide: N
Flip Safety: HT
Mag Release EI
Recoil Plate: PR-B
Rear Sight: Early milled-adjustable, H in a shield
Front Sight: N
Swivel Type III KI
Stock: glossy with RS in slingwell and IO handguard
Topped off with an authentic leather Austrian Stolla sling!
Unfortunately my camera is...well, wretched, so the pictures don't do it justice, but here goes:
Ironically (it's a long story, trust me) I have a Union Switch and Signal stoplight from the 1960s to keep it company!
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