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    New guy.

    Hi M1icon Carbine fans,

    I'm new to the forum.

    I have an Underwood SN 23439397. I got it when I was a kid; I'm thinking late sixties but can't remember exactly. You would get one for $50(?) when you joined NRA.

    We messed the stock by "sporterizing" it, sanding all the hallmarks and finishing with polyurethane. I am interesting in replacing the stock for a more authentic look.

    Still fun to shoot, it just doesn't look as "cool" as some.

    Hope to learn a lot from you guys.

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    Welcome.
    A nice and correct stock is going to cost a good bit so be prepared. You might looking at whatacountry.com.

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    welcome. The first carbine I shot was a DCM carbine in the 60s. Does your carbine have late features (adjustable sight and bayonet lug)? If so, it is a post war rebuild, so any GI stock would work. If it is early features (flip sight, no bayonet lug) it would be worth the trouble to find the correct stock. Charlie Painter, USGI Collector, Bruce, PBI, and many more can tell you what would be "correct" (say expensive....). If it is a mix master (re-build) and you want a traditional shooter, Type V "potbelly" stocks are best for shooting.

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    Hi,

    DCM?

    Mine has adjustable sight and bayonet lug. Don't know about the rebuiltness.

    I don't need a correct stock just one that has not been altered the way mine has. My uncle was the gun expert and we followed his suggestion, as I recall. My brother got and 03-A3 and I got the M1icon Carbine. We modified the stock on the carbine to have a half a.. pistol grip, by rasping away most of the wood in the grip area, sanded it smooth and painted it with polyurethane. The stock has nice straight grain. We even put dowels in the hand guard rivet holes. Even so it has worked ok now for 45 years, but it hasn’t really been shot much. I’ll try to post some pictures.

    Thanks for the welcome.

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    I have had very good luck with most carbine vendors on what they sell.
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    That one looks like it would clean up pretty well. Assuming you still have the hand guard that came on yours.

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    It has the hideous FAT stamp though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf View Post
    It has the hideous FAT stamp though.
    Steam and sand.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil441 View Post
    Steam and sand.......
    True enough.

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