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Does anyone know how a carbine would get these markings? These are the only pictures I have.
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Last edited by SRiverrat11; 06-28-2022 at 07:00 PM.
Reason: Added a picture
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06-28-2022 05:32 PM
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Thanks Jim, he says it's not an M2. But from what I read on your link, it had to be at one time.
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You see though they're talking about several different firearms being marked this way. I expect others to come along shortly...here...
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If you look closely you can see the original serial number ending I believe with 071.
So the question is if amnesty registered as a MG or just because of the serial number?
If it was amnesty registered as an M2 then I think you could find that info and get a tax stamp. I would refer to the boys on the MG boards.
Today the ATF has a provision for firearms that have serial numbers that were removed or never had one. Here is a post on one such carbine.
http://www.uscarbinecal30.com/forum/...topic5050.html
The ATF is a division of the IRS. Interesting is the use of "IRS" and the one above uses ATF.
Next thing of interest is the double marked T on the rear bevel, but it is missing the ordnance bomb. It would be interesting to see the sides of the receiver to confirm if a T code.
Does it have a Winchester barrel?
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Originally Posted by
new2brass
If you look closely you can see the original serial number ending I believe with 071.
So the question is if amnesty registered as a MG or just because of the serial number?
If it was amnesty registered as an M2 then I think you could find that info and get a tax stamp. I would refer to the boys on the MG boards.
Today the ATF has a provision for firearms that have serial numbers that were removed or never had one. Here is a post on one such carbine.
http://www.uscarbinecal30.com/forum/...topic5050.html
The ATF is a division of the IRS. Interesting is the use of "IRS" and the one above uses ATF.
Next thing of interest is the double marked T on the rear bevel, but it is missing the ordnance bomb. It would be interesting to see the sides of the receiver to confirm if a T code.
Does it have a Winchester barrel?
I bought a garand from this guy, we started talking about carbines. He said I could use these pics to try to find out more. I'll ask him for more pics.
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It would be an interesting addition to a collection, for the markings. It's all history.
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Well, I've asked for more pics 3 times. I guess this is all we get. Sorry.
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