Guys,
I just picked up an M1Carbine from the Inland MFG division of General Motors.
The barrel date is 8/1943.
The serial number is: 627,997 on the receiver. I have a number of features I wish to display.
1. Where did this rifle come from? Sometimes the stock markings are a dead giveaway... I recently purchased it. Did this possibly come from SA or Asia?
2. What features are "original" to this rifle, with the stated serial number range. As known, these have gone through multiple rebuilds.... which are difficult to undo. I am just curious and look forward to any clarifications... My reference book is from the 1980's.... and I believe much knowledge has been gained since then.
3. What is the general opinion on refinishing or leaving the stock "as is". I believe the "tag" covers the arsenal cartouch... but don't believe there is anything left under it to "save".
Now onto some photos!
Here is the stock, and various cartouches and marks...
This photo has a cear IO mark on this portion of the stock.
This number is the serial number on the receiver.
Now onto the barrel... it is marked "Century Arms" as being a recent import....
"P" mark on barrel
"X" mark on topside of barrel:
Various marks on underside of barrel:
The buttplate is marked:
Which just happens to be the tag tacked onto the stock..
Here is the bayonet lug...
The AI almost appears to be double stamped.
Now onto the triggerguard and FCG...
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