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    My MixMaster acquired parts (so far)

    Parts I've collected so far.
    Mag release type IV Inland Attachment 39680Attachment 39679
    Firing pin Rock-Ola type III Attachment 39668Attachment 39669
    Hammer No idea? Attachment 39676
    Trigger Housing Quality Hardware type III Attachment 39673Attachment 39672
    Safety Winchester type III Attachment 39678
    Recoil Plate Garden City Plating Attachment 39675
    Bolt National Postal Meter Attachment 39671
    Extractor Saginaw type IIIAttachment 39670
    Oiler International Silver Attachment 39677
    Slide Inland type V Attachment 39674
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    That hammer is for an M2, you could use it on an M1icon but would need to put a spacer alongside it. Nice collection of good stuff! - Bob

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    Some more bad stock pics. I took all these pics with my cell phone. Early M2 stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ww321q View Post
    Some more bad stock pics. I took all these pics with my cell phone. Early M2 stock.
    The stock looks a lot better then in the pics. My cell phone does really well at close ups but not to good at 4'or 5'. I'm waiting for the hand guard I got off Gun Broker to come in. It looked like it's in really bad shape and should be fun to clean up.

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    Spacer meaning a washer. Do not shoot it without a washer by the hammer.
    M2 stock is a Bubba job.

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    Type III WWII replacement hammers are cheap. Look for a WA or W (For White) to save some $$.

    M1icon Carbine, Hammer. W Marked. Not Winchester : Small Rifle Parts at GunBroker.com




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    Thanks painter777 ! I'll probably use the one I got unless I have problems with it.

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    I've got a hammer like yours. I believe I measured one time, and found a washer that was just right to use with it that measured .058" thick. JimF4M1sicon gave me a new Type 3, so never installed the other one. Thanks Jim! - Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba-7 View Post
    M2 stock is a Bubba job
    How can you tell ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ww321q View Post
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    How can you tell ?
    I don't think it is. I had it and it was identical to the other early M2 stock I had. It wasn't carved out, but a milling machine was used. The interior "finish" of the stock is even throughout.

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