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    Austrian Rock-Ola

    BWT delivered my CMPicon Rock-Ola. I think I did well. You can find pictures here:

    CMP Austrian Rock-Ola - WW2 Weapons Forum

    Here's the breakdown:

    Receiver: Late '43, 1,724,xxx
    Barrel: Rock-Ola without a date, MW 1.5
    Bolt: Round, blued Rock-Ola
    Slide: Type E279 stamped "I" beneath
    Front Sight: N marked
    Mag catch: M underlined
    Safety: late, flip type
    Hammer: SW (late type)
    Sear: RI with hole
    Trigger: RI
    Trigger Housing: Rock-Ola milled and LKGoo on floorplate
    Barrel Band: KI Type 2 w/o bayo lug
    Rear sight: adjustable milled marked PI
    Stock: TR TN, oval low wood
    Handguard: S-HB with SN stamped in it
    Gas Cylinder: Rock-Ola with a flaming bomb
    Recoil Plate: LN

    And for my questions:
    1. What does the I on the OP Slide stand for?
    2. The RI on trigger and sear?
    3. The N on the trigger guard?
    4. Could any of these parts above been subcontracted for Rock-Ola?
    5. Is the round type bolt correct?
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    About Sept.1943 for your serial number. Where on the slide is the I? The RI sear and trigger are for Inland. The N on the trigger housing if on the right side would be for National Postal meter. The round bolt is not correct for your serial number. The mixed parts are from when your carbine went through a rebuild. hth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
    About Sept.1943 for your serial number. Where on the slide is the I? The RI sear and trigger are for Inland. The N on the trigger housing if on the right side would be for National Postal meter. The round bolt is not correct for your serial number. The mixed parts are from when your carbine went through a rebuild. hth
    The N is on top right behind the front sight post. The I is on the underside of the slide. Can you see the pictures? Somebody had a problem with the link. Thanks.

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