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Dan,
I stole it from another Forum, posted by another guy from Michigan.
This article was published in 1957 in a Michigan State Police monthly publication entitled, "POST-ER".
Original Post:
Post war use for folding stock .30 carbine - M1 SERIES OF CARBINES [REF] - U.S. Militaria Forum
My copy cat post:
http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=35245
When time allows I'll try to search the local area for any links to the publication.
Charlie-Painter777
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08-14-2018 06:40 PM
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Found this while searching Michigan State Police Arms in the 1950's....
No written info, just the picture...
Charlie-Painter777
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photos for my post above


Hmm, Should this be posted in the older thread?
Found another set of holes . Clearly something was half blind pinned in this stock at one point.
Shame as it is a high wood. There is another mark sanded off. Will have to play to see if I can get a pic.
Last edited by new2brass; 08-14-2018 at 08:26 PM.
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Cute photo of the two with the M1A1
...all sorts of possibilities for captions. I would think the solid butt would be better for those guys anyway, the pantograph stock would collapse when not pinned to the shoulder and it offers no one handed support for covering suspects...not great for LEO I'd think. Not my first choice. Very cool looking but...
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