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    For those interested in history.

    Here are a couple of pictures my (deceased) father-in-law shot of friends during an assignment to Alaska in 1950.

    http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...laska21950.jpg
    http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...Alaska1950.jpg

    Nothing really important, but a glimpse of Issue Carbines at the time.

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    No bayonet lug? in 1950?


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    Looks like the first one might be an M1A1icon....?

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    Adj rear sight, Hi wood stock, type 2 band, 4 rivit handguard, interesting.

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    The barrel in the second picture is either a very light gray phosphate or one of the unfinished barrels that have been seen once in awhile. Don't ask me how an unfinished barrel got on a Carbine but I have seen one and heard of others.

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    I had the same thought about the lack of bayonet lugs too..............interesting.

    I also thought the first one was an M1A1icon, but it isn't. Its a zipper pull on his jacket.

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    Don't see a type 2 band, in either pic..........

    The guy in the second pic definitely needs a "winter trigger attachmet".

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    Adj rear sight, Hi wood stock, type 2 band, 4 rivit handguard, interesting.
    Jim, I think that is a type I band. The spring comes out to the leading edge of the band and not to a hole in the band.
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    You are right Bill. I enlarged it and saw I was wrong on the band.

    Winter trigger hell, where are the ear muffs.

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