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Nice looking carbine. Looks like typical mixmaster. The highwood stock has me puzzeled. I can't figuare out the slingwell markings.
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I'll echo shadycon with the early highwood topped by a later 4 rivet guard, type 3 bayo lug, safety...this just from the easy pictures. See what i have learned in such a short time, lol
but still, it's a beautiful gun !! and a piece of history.
cheers, Jim
flat bolts ended when?
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The 'big three' (receiver, barrel, trigger housing) I think were together originally, but basically everything else is a mixture, like the IBM bolt and Saginaw slide. Still, most carbines are in this condition today, and as long as it functions, you definitely did okay for $650. Ten years ago that would have been a rip-off, but it's an average price today for a rebuild.
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I think you did quite well.
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Trigger Housing has the M2 mods.
Stock looks to have that RSG coke bottle style.
CH-P777
I44,
Slide is PI
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How'd I do?

Originally Posted by
painter777
Trigger Housing has the M2 mods.
Stock looks to have that RSG coke bottle style.
CH-P777
I44,
Slide is PI
Excuse my ignorance, I'm new to all to this, but what do you mean by "Stock looks to have that RSG coke bottle style"?
M1
/M3 Carbine: late '44 Inland
M1 Garand: late '44 Springfield
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Oops on the slide, but it also should be a Type V or VI, definitely didn't come on the carbine. BTW, Garrett, can you show us the M1
mark on the receiver ring? I would guess it's a hand-stamp.
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Originally Posted by
INLAND44
Oops on the slide, but it also should be a Type V or VI, definitely didn't come on the carbine. BTW, Garrett, can you show us the
M1
mark on the receiver ring? I would guess it's a hand-stamp.

M1/M3 Carbine: late '44 Inland
M1 Garand: late '44 Springfield
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