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Underwood - questions before purchase
A friend of mine has this Underwood for sale. He is a good guy and I trust him but I have no experience with carbines except from what I read in Canfield's book.
Does this underwood look good to you guys?
2871609 sn
flat bolt
high wood - I cut - RMC in box with crossed cannons
1-44 barrel
type 2 barrelband
unmarked front sight
early pattern operating slide
(fair price)
It does have a four-rivet handguard, M marked magazine catch and rotary safety, but these are replaceable
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02-19-2012 05:29 AM
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You say (fair price). You don't list a price. Are you asking what is a fair price to pay him? Prices in the US can be different the prices in Europe.
It looks pretty nice to me but More picture would be nice. Internals with markings, You only show the stock cartouche. Say Hi wood, what about the sling cut? I or O?
Just from what you show, I think that stock alone would seal a deal here.
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These are the only pictures I got from my friend, but I've handled the carbine myself. It is a high wood, I-cut stock. The trigger group is probably a postwar rebuilt. The price is around 600 $.
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That would be a great price here.
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The stock alone would bring at least half that price here in Va. Nice looking carbine from what I can see.
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I agree. That is a good price.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!
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Just from what I see, do it!
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So what happened. did you get it??????? We want more pictures when you break it down.
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I will let you guys know when it gets here. It has to be imported from another country so it will take a while.
Is it correct that some early underwood stocks did not have a "P" marking?
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Burtonaxe, that is a Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation (RMC) stock. I-cut highwoods are worth big dollers here in the states. You would need a GHD over UEF in a box with a CC to the right. Highwood and I think it could be either I-cut or oval for your Underwood. I think you should also have a type one band for that serial number. Are you sure that the band isn't a type 3 with the bayonet lug cut off? Either way you did good and we are looking forward to more pics when you get the carbine.....Frank
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