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    Quote Originally Posted by INLAND44 View Post
    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.
    My Mash Az Underwood had a Hebrew character just like that. I don't remember if it had any numerals.

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    IRM,
    Here's the link to your Hebrew marking.
    I don't see anything similar on Patricks.

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    Israeli proof marks?

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    I guess you are right Charlie. What I had was more like an open on top "4".

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    Thanks to all for for the suggestions! I will follow them up and report back with a couple of pics - probably tomorrow.

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    Patrick have you checked for proof marks from Belgiumicon? Just a thought as they also had a few carbines and the time frame would be right too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
    have you checked for proof marks from Belgiumicon

    I checked right through Wirnsberger and out the other side before starting this topic. I have fished around in Italianicon sources. If I simply google for 30M1 and IA I get Inland ! With AI I get Accuracy International ! In other words, I haven't a clue.

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    Underwood barrel date and carbine photos

    By moving the barrel around in various lighting conditions, I was finally able to make out that the date is 2-44.
    What had fooled me was the 2 being broken up by the turning marks on the barrel. I do not have the equipment to photograph it, but under an eyeglass you can see that the effect is somewhat like this:

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    which is what led me to falsely identify a 1 and an illegible 2nd figure.

    And now "By popular request", some photos.

    General view, left.
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    General view, right.
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    Receiver top view.
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    Open action.
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    Connoisseurs will note the blob of plasticine used to hold the backsight in a position between two "click" marks. I prefer using tricks like this to irreversible operations like filing down the foresight, as experience has shown that if you change the load it is very difficult to file the blade "up" again!
    Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 11-25-2012 at 04:00 PM. Reason: typo

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    Patrick, now that is a great idea. I never liked the thought of filing the front sight, but I can understand the need to do it by a soldier. For us shooters the plastic saves the sight for sure. Thanks for the tip.....Frank

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    To make it look better, I need some parkerized plasticene!

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