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My Saginaw. Finished
Here is my CMP
Saginaw barreled receiver with IBM barrel. The recoil lug is also Saginaw, but everything else, including stock and handguard, is mid-war Inland. The sling, Type one band, and Type one rear sight are repros from Nick Daley. While they are nice, they would not fool anyone. I put all late features including a walnut potbelly on my CMP Inland. SInce it is a tack driver, anyway, it will be my "shooter." The Saginaw will, for the most part, be in the shadow box with my dad's Iwo Jima stuff. (He did carry a Saginaw for a short time - I think on Saipan).
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03-07-2011 07:27 PM
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RM,
Now you realize that you have not finished the job yet. Where is the target from the test firing at the range? Ya got to shoot it to prove it works!
Looks great, I know you are happen that you got this one built. Your father would be honored. ~ Ed
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I hope to take it to the range in the next week or so.
While on Iwo, I know my dad carried an Inland. He said it had "the new sights you could adjust", so I am assuming it was a transitional one. made late 1944. I had one about three years ago that was an original with a type II band and sight, but it was so shot out, it was minute of milk jug at 25 yards!
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Nice, great looking wood too. Nice Jap grenade. Those have to be rare these days.
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Nice little set up there IRM and a nice tribute to your dad.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Both the MK 2 US and Japanese
type 97 my dad got on Iwo. The Type 97 was one that a sapper tossed into his squad's tent at night, but was a dud. He talked about hearing the "rrrrriiiiiippppp" of the bayonet cutting the back of the tent, and the thud of the grenade hitting the ground in the tent.. Someone screamed "GRENADE" and they all hit the deck! He said it was absolutely the longest 5 seconds of his life!
He modified the MK 2 into a cigarette lighter, but I later replaced the fuse and lever with an expended, but non modified one. (I wish I had left it alone, but hindsight is 20-20) The Type 97 he had EOD empty so he could try to do the same, but he never got around to it. Both are hollow shells now. I also have a empty 20mm Oerlikon mounted on a piece of granite. All of those items figured in my storming Guadalcanal and Iwo as a kid in the woods behind my house in the 50s and 60s.
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Situations arise..
Check my listing in the WTS. Life happens. Moving this and two other weapons. Don't want to sell on Gunbroker because of the repro sight and band. Figure the folks here have more class and won't try to fake anyone.
PS, you don't have to say "I told you so"
Last edited by imarangemaster; 03-22-2011 at 04:36 PM.
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Nice Carbine and a good looking arrangement, Bernhard!!!
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Sorry to hear that you have to sell....hope things work out for you.
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Thanks! No crisis, just some things have come up. It is a matter of priorities: Grandkids or guns. No contest. Selling my AR180 also.
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