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unmarked walnut stock on Imported M1 Carbine?
Last edited by jjjxlr8; 07-21-2015 at 06:44 PM.
Reason: added photos
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07-21-2015 06:34 PM
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It's just a normal M2 potbelly replacement stock. Some are marked. Some aren't.
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So some of the M2 stocks were not marked by the manufacturer.
What about rebuild marks? I understand that if the carbines were rebuilt in a US facility, they were marked as such. Would the lack of rebuild marks indicate this one was rebuilt in a foreign country?
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Originally Posted by
jjjxlr8
What about rebuild marks? I understand that if the carbines were rebuilt in a US facility, they were marked as such.
Right, but stocks replaced at smaller unit level workshops wouldn't, AFAIK.
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Interesting carbine, as an early import compared to late. Tough to tell from the pics, but is it original finish on the metal? All Inland parts?
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Originally Posted by
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I don't think these are original as the rifle left the factory.
Those are US issue parts.
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Appears to be refinished to me, which would be expected.
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Could be. I think this one and the Underwood both with through at least one arsenal/depot rebuild at some point. I still wonder if this one would have been rebuilt (with US supplied parts) overseas prior to import.