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What kind of m1 carbine is this?
Last edited by m1carbinemike; 12-10-2009 at 04:28 PM.
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12-10-2009 01:52 PM
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Parade rifle? Someones custom? Serial # means it is an early Inland, looks like a mixmaster rebuild. Also looks like some rust that needs to be taken care of. Only looks like some of the parts are chromed. How about some more pictures of the stock? Are there any import markings on the barrel?.....Frank
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Did some further inspection and found a few markings on the rifle.
The barrel is marked:
Inland Mnfg Div.
General Motors
4-45
More pictures coming in the next 20minutes.
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What's the first number in the ser.no. TIA. Bob.
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From the top, it looks like a Winchester Type II trigger housing with no groove in the rear face of the magazine well
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I would hazard a guess that Bubba has been busy.
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Looks like some VFM/American Legion drill rifles I have seen part blue, part chrome. I actually had an 1860 Spencer carbine (56-56 rim-fire) that was like that. Part blue and part chrome. I called it my Civil War pimp gun.
Last edited by imarangemaster; 12-10-2009 at 06:21 PM.
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i love the look on the butt plate
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I would be afraid of the M1 stamp on top of receiver looks like a 7xxxxxx gun and with a 4-45 serial could be suspect 2 as it looks wide
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