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I.H.1989 M1 Carbine cracked receiver 05-21-2013, 09:57 PM
JimF4M1s (Deceased) First off I.H. welcome to the... 05-21-2013, 10:42 PM
DaveHH Quality also made spring tube... 05-21-2013, 11:00 PM
I.H.1989 I don't have a picture, but i... 05-21-2013, 11:21 PM
I.H.1989 It doesn't have a shroud over... 05-21-2013, 11:23 PM
manteo97 If it is cracked right... 05-22-2013, 12:11 AM
browningautorifle I don't think there's much... 05-24-2013, 09:20 AM
INLAND44 Replace the receiver, but... 05-24-2013, 11:11 AM
imarangemaster I would also check for a... 05-24-2013, 02:30 PM
Bruce McAskill The first thing you need to... 05-24-2013, 03:41 PM
FTD1167 It can be fixed if you want... 05-27-2013, 09:54 PM
browningautorifle Such a nice job but he didn't... 05-28-2013, 12:06 AM
imarangemaster Here's a thread about... 05-27-2013, 10:51 PM
Mizzouboy The receiver is scrap;... 05-28-2013, 09:24 AM
browningautorifle The barrel can be removed... 05-28-2013, 09:44 AM
I.H.1989 thanks for the input. i... 06-01-2013, 11:52 AM
FTD1167 Here is a most recent Sale.... 06-01-2013, 03:01 PM
I.H.1989 i actually bid in that... 06-01-2013, 06:28 PM
INLAND44 It is basically unheard-of to... 06-03-2013, 09:41 AM
Bruce McAskill When you can find a receiver... 06-02-2013, 08:58 PM
ChipS You got that right!! Deep... 06-03-2013, 09:07 PM
I.H.1989 i found this on gun broker. ... 06-04-2013, 01:10 AM
browningautorifle I had a Winchester crack on... 06-03-2013, 08:03 PM
JimF4M1s (Deceased) Personally, I think the... 06-04-2013, 10:48 AM
I.H.1989 i managed to get the guy tpo... 06-04-2013, 09:07 PM
imarangemaster Just my opinion, but I would... 06-05-2013, 03:43 AM
I.H.1989 well, i lost the auction. ... 06-09-2013, 11:30 PM
Bruce McAskill For $600 you can buy a whole... 06-10-2013, 07:20 PM
I.H.1989 i've been looking, but... 06-10-2013, 10:24 PM
I.H.1989 Well, i managed to find a... 06-17-2013, 12:35 AM
Hal O\'Peridol Bob Barnes in Sedro Wooley... 06-18-2013, 03:39 PM
I.H.1989 thanks. i might go by there... 06-20-2013, 12:43 AM
Hal O\'Peridol Sorry, I don't. Call before... 06-20-2013, 01:32 AM
kosmolinekid I just had a barrel put on by... 06-20-2013, 12:48 PM
I.H.1989 I might look into that one. ... 06-21-2013, 09:40 PM
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    M1 Carbine cracked receiver

    Well, i am new to these forums but i have a question and i want to know if anyone here can answer it.

    I have a Quality Hardware M1icon Carbine made in 1943. I bought it a few years ago at a gun show, and when i was cleaning it the other day, i notice a crack on the receiver. I have shot this gun on several occassion and I was wanting to know what i should do with it.

    Would it be best to have it repaired or to just get a new one?
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    First off I.H. welcome to the forum. Longtime and newer members abound.

    Do you have a picture of the crack? Where is it located? There are re welded receivers. And I'm sure varied opinions on them.

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    Quality also made spring tube receivers

    exclusively, it is not uncommon for the shroud over the spring tube to have cracks. It was the same on Winchester Spring tube receivers. Quality did some subtle changes and eliminated most cracks.

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    I don't have a picture, but i can show where it is on the receiver. the crack goes all the way through.

    I want to know if i can get it repair and still have it safe to shoot, or if i should trade it in for one that is in better condition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
    exclusively, it is not uncommon for the shroud over the spring tube to have cracks. It was the same on Winchester Spring tube receivers. Quality did some subtle changes and eliminated most cracks.
    It doesn't have a shroud over the spring tube. it's actually detatchable
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    If it is cracked right through in the location you indicated on the thumbnail, then it is basically scrap. USGI receivers are made from forged 4140 Cr-Mo steel, and for any welding at all you have to use pre-heat. The only area recommended to weld (TIG) on a receiver is a repair of broken ears on the dovetail cut for the rear sights.

    USGI receivers have a Rockwell C hardness spec of 38-45, and the high temperatures associated with welding will significantly reduce the strength in the welded area (called heat affected zone or HAZ). Your particular cracked area is a high stress region, right behind the bolt locking lug.

    Brazing will not reduce the hardness as much, but the brazing filler metal (brass or bronze based) doesn't have the strength required.

    Retired metallurgist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manteo97 View Post
    If it is cracked right through in the location you indicated on the thumbnail, then it is basically scrap. USGI receivers are made from forged 4140 Cr-Mo steel, and for any welding at all you have to use pre-heat. The only area recommended to weld (TIG) on a receiver is a repair of broken ears on the dovetail cut for the rear sights.

    USGI receivers have a Rockwell C hardness spec of 38-45, and the high temperatures associated with welding will significantly reduce the strength in the welded area (called heat affected zone or HAZ). Your particular cracked area is a high stress region, right behind the bolt locking lug.

    Brazing will not reduce the hardness as much, but the brazing filler metal (brass or bronze based) doesn't have the strength required.

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    Thanks for the info. Will most WWII carbines have that same problem or is mine a special case. Also, does my carbine still have any collector value?

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    I don't think there's much you can do with the receiver in this case. You better not weld it like the above description tells, it could be a parts source at best. Unless It's a perfect example of some stage of manufacture, it won't be valued as a collector item as is.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by I.H.1989 View Post
    Well, i am new to these forums but i have a question and i want to know if anyone here can answer it.

    I have a Quality Hardware M1icon Carbine made in 1943. I bought it a few years ago at a gun show, and when i was cleaning it the other day, i notice a crack on the receiver. I have shot this gun on several occassion and I was wanting to know what i should do with it.

    Would it be best to have it repaired or to just get a new one?
    Replace the receiver, but there are none available as far as I know. Check on Gunbroker every day. Have a gunsmith familiar with rebarreling the carbine do the work.

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    I would also check for a receiver on the CMPicon Carbine forum. They have a want to sell for Carbine parts, IIRC. Most of the stuff listed there is a fair price.

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