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Parts Question
Recently purchased a Winchester M1
Carbine and I am going through the parts to see what I ended up with. The trigger is marked LT and the Hammer shows an NH marking. Could these be variations of parts produced for Winchester?
As a second question...what is the significance of K.art stamped on top of a carbine receiver directly in front of the rear sight? Thanks for your help on these issues.....JKL
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06-27-2011 11:32 PM
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That trigger housing is probably a Talon stamped and brazed not Winchester, Hammer is Hunter Arms for NPM, not Winchester. Winchester made their own trigger housings and hammers.
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The trigger is a WWII era replacement made by Ludlow Typograph Co.
The K. art is the marking for the Norwegian
Costal Artillery.
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Thanks for the information...I've seen info on the "Bavarian" and other German
carbines--now I will need to see what I can find about the Norwegian
Coastal Artillery....JKL