Saw an interesting one today: An Underwood E-Series Presentation Carbine at a small local gun show in rural Maine.
The only markings I could find in a quick examination in poor light were:
Front Receiver:
U.S. CARBINE
CAL .30 M1
Rear Receiver:
UNDERWOOD
E2XX
(No Firing Proof Mark)
Rear Sight:
S on the left side.
Sling Well:
P-U (could have been PU, I didn't write it down).
That was it--nothing else visible on stock, barrel or other visible pieces. It had all early features (flip sight, push safety, flat bolt, type 1 barrel band, high wood stock, etc.). The rear sight looked funky, like it was slightly off-center. Looked like it had been fired a bit (typical wear on bolt lugs and the right side of the receiver), but was overall in really really mint-ey condition.
I was interested EXCEPT it was $2,800 (out of my range), and the left side of the receiver had 4 holes that had been drilled into it and looked like they were tapped. The stock had been somewhat crudely milled out by the holes in the receiver, presumably to accommodate a scope mount.
I had read about the E-series before but never expected to run into one about 8 miles from my house.Information
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