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    Saginaw ?

    I just purchased a 30 Cal carbine and am trying to find out just what it is. I can"t read the name under the rear sight, and do not know how to remove it... The serial # is 18333xx and it has an Underwood barrel. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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    Quality Hardware and Machine Corp, Chicago Il. The block runs from 1,675,040 to 1,907,519.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Quality Hardware and Machine Corp, Chicago Il. The block runs from 1,675,040 to 1,907,519.

    That's not even close to QHMC's serial number blocks. The QHMC block are as follows:

    1550000 - 1662519
    1875040 - 1937519
    4432100 - 4532099
    4632100 - 4879525

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    The trick is to slide a piece of aluminum foil under the rea sight over the name. Then use a piece of dental floss to press down on the foil. Rubbing the floss back and forth will trace the engraved stamp onto the foil. Pull it out and read what's there. Hey, it maybe a child's art's and craft, but it works!

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    Is that a good thing, or a bad thing? Gun apears to be about 80% to me, but I am new to carbines.

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    That's a Saginaw S'G' or Irwin Pedersen serial number.
    I would lean S'G' over IP.
    QHMC was in the 1.55- 1.66 and 1.87 to 1.93 in the one million sn ranges
    S'G'/IP was 1.76 to 1.87
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    The foil is the quickest and most accurate method of reading it... I'm just saying there's an easy answer.

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    Brilliant idea re foil, I've got to try that!

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    It's an Inland stock. The I is not the numeral one, it's the letter I. Is it an I cut highwood, an oval cut high wood, or an oval cut low wood stock?

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    TR I like your idea. I was just correcting the QHMC SN tread above your first post. There was also a rock-ola block in there between the high and low on the range given.
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    BQ beat me to it!!!
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