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Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 11-23-2012 at 02:07 PM.
Reason: Standard not Special !!!
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11-23-2012 06:15 AM
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I don't know about the extra markings, but "SPECIAL PRODUCTS"? Maybe 'Standard Products'? GK
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Has to be some kind of mark from its time in another country's military; someone feel free to correct me though. As far as the barrel date and maker, it is definitely correct for your Standard Products M1
Carbine. My Standard Products has a 2.23 serial number with a 3-44 Underwood barrel on it. Some other pictures would be great if you can post them.
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Originally Posted by
shadycon
Maybe 'Standard Products'? GK
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Originally Posted by
deldriver
Some other pictures would be great if you can post them.
OK, I'll do something about that - but you're going to be very disappointed - it is a very ordinary looking carbine.
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OK, I'll do something about that - but you're going to be very disappointed - it is a very ordinary looking carbine.
It's a Standard Products...some guys would give their right you know what for it.
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I do admit, I am very partial to my Standard Products....
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Sorry lads, I'm only a shooter, not a collector - so what is special about Standard Products ?
And please, someone make an informed guess about that barrel marking! I am stumped for an answer.
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Patrick,
Only a guess on my part,
But wondering if the AI might be a Italian
Date Stamp?
AI being 1982.
Any markings on top of the end of the barrel chamber? (Where it threads to the receiver)
Like a STAR and or number?
Charlie-Painter777
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Probably an Israeli arsenal mark, maybe 'Aleph', with a date of 7-61. We had furnished many carbines to them in the post-war period.
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You barrel may just be "1-44". My Standard Products ser# 2143800, has an Underwood barrel marked "12-43". I wasn't sure, until recently when I took it out in the bright sunlight and could clearly see "12-43" which should be right for that serial number range according to what others have.
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