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Need help identifying M1
I hope this is not a duplicate post. I am having trouble attaching pics. I need help identifying the type of M1 I have It is stamped winchester M1 1071xxx. It is also stamped us carbine cal. 30 M1. I will try to post some pics. Thanks for any help.
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Last edited by ironbird456; 02-09-2010 at 11:41 AM.
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02-09-2010 11:11 AM
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You have an early Winchester M1 Carbine. Post some pictures, we like pictues.....Frank
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It will not let mer post my pics. It says I do not have permission.
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Let me try here. I thought according to the serial number that it was an early model, but some things just do not match up to me. The fixed front sight. The lack of rear sight. I know nothing about the M1, so please excuse my ignorance. I am just trying to narrow this model down. Trying to decide on refurbishing it, or turning it into a home defense gun.
Last edited by ironbird456; 02-09-2010 at 11:51 AM.
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ironbird, thanks for the pics. It seems someone was doing some customizing. I'm not sure how you can sight that carbine. It doesn't apear to have a rear sight. It's been reblued and the front sight has been changed. The stock seems to be a commercial/sporter. Do you have any history on it? Put a scope on it and it would probably make a decent hunting rifle.....Frank
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Ok I did not have the knowledge to tell it was " reblued ". I am glad you told me. I knew the stock was horrible. Someone has done some rigging to the stock to make it fit. I am not going to try to put an original winchester stock and stuff on it then. I am just gonna use it for home defense. I will put a tactical scope on it and folding stock, and be thankful it is a reliable weapon. I already have two hunting rifles, so no need to go there. Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it. You probably saved me alot of money. Cause the stock and all the parts to restore it are really exspensive. Thanks again.
Last edited by ironbird456; 02-09-2010 at 12:10 PM.
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Ugh, murder most foul... Blasphemy! A prior owner committed a crime.
What you plan on doing is a good option. Ultimak scope rail, red dot scope and a Choate folder would make a first rate PDW. A shame they milled off the rear sight bridge!
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Barrel has been cut down.
Would still be interesting to know what parts are in it...........
Swapping out that magcatch with one designed for a 30rd would help support the weight fully loaded.
I see you keep your mag loaded......
Look on the front teeth of the mag and see what markings are on it.
Cheers,
Charlie-painter777
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It would need a barrel band on it to put the Choate stock on. A Type II would be best. Here's one with a split bottom that could go on without removing the sight. Just turn it upside down, and spread the bottom flanges enough to slide past the front sight base. Push it past, then squeze it back down.
US M1 Carbine Rifle Stock/Barrel Band w/ Sling Swivel - eBay (item 400102228820 end time Mar-09-10 21:27:48 PST)
That would also allow you to use the Ultimak rail that replaces a standard handguard to put a red dot on..
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Originally Posted by
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Barrel has been cut down.
Would still be interesting to know what parts are in it...........
Swapping out that magcatch with one designed for a 30rd would help support the weight fully loaded.
I see you keep your mag loaded......
Look on the front teeth of the mag and see what markings are on it.
Cheers,
Charlie-painter777
No sense in having a weapon that is not loaded. Here are some pics you can use to answer your questions. FYI it has a thiry round clip now. What makes you think the barrel has been cut down? What should the length be?
Last edited by ironbird456; 02-09-2010 at 03:11 PM.