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I'm probably only a "book or two" ahead of you, but am trying to learn all that I can - got started later than most of the guys on here. It's all about sharing and Thank You for the nice compliment. - Bob
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I think the magazine might be a replacement made by Seymour Products Co, with a type 4 baseplate.
Here's a link showing M-1 magazines. M1 Carbine 15 rnd Magazines
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Man, that one's a beater! Must have actually been used in the Six-Day War! The Israeli carbines in the past have been known for the best maintenance/care of any of the imports, but that one has looked into the eye of the elephant. I'll bet its mechanically okay. I would be forced to clean up that stock and steam out the dents. I mean, who really cares what it did in Israel?
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Originally Posted by
Midmichigun
Guys,
Thanks for the input.
Most of us weren't around in the 60's when you could buy original examples of Carbines for $20.00 per carload!


The learning curve is different now... than back then.
Now I don't know about that statement. Personally I think most Carbine collectors, on a whole, are older then you might think. Maybe I just look into the mirror too much. 
Some might not want to give their age. Me, happy to have made it this far, 63 next May.
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Originally Posted by
INLAND44
Man, that one's a beater! Must have actually been used in the Six-Day War! The Israeli carbines in the past have been known for the best maintenance/care of any of the imports, but that one has looked into the eye of the elephant. I'll bet its mechanically okay. I would be forced to clean up that stock and steam out the dents. I mean, who really cares what it did in Israel?
I think we all have at least one beater. Mine's an S'G' I call my piece if s**t.
Even though I don't like the markings on all the parts, the Bavarian returns were in exceptional condition.
And I agree. I don't care 2¢ what a carbine did in Israel.
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I know for a fact that 30 round magazine pouches were made in Israel and I also have an idea they may have made unmarked 30 round magazines with the hold open follower.
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Here's a I cut that I stripped the paint and oil finish off.
The stripper pulled some factory wood filler out of a knot.
Markings came out clear.
fwiw,
Charlie-painter777

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Nice job again Charlie. Your the man.
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