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    I finally found a nice Rock-Ola!!!

    I went to a local gun show Saturday and my son spotted this Rock-Ola M1icon carbine at my favorite local dealer's table.

    It was on consignment from a guy who is selling his collection a little at a time. It has NO import marks, it is all Rock-Ola parts except for the bolt (inland). It is in the correct condition, it has the push-button safety (WWII style), no bayonet lug type 2 barrel band, and has the adjustable (and correct) sight since it was manufactured in the LAST month of Rock-Ola carbine production!

    The serial number is 62104XX, which puts it as manufactured in May, 1944, when the last 9913 carbines were built by Rock-Ola (this number is within that group!).

    It even has a correct late WWII sling in olive drab, with an oiler made by IBM.

    It went out the door with me for EXACTLY 8 bills (no S/T, since it was consignment and the dealer never had to enter it in his bound book before selling it to me). (BTW, Gunbroker just sold a Rock-Ola with a ring (or bulge) inside the barrel and NOT as nice as this one, (IMHO - and many on the Carbine forums feel that there is faked parts on it, BTW) for $3728!!! - See http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=137234487)

    My son and I took it to the range on Sunday and it shot very well except the sights shoot a bit high @ 50 or 100 yards even with the rear sight adjusted as low as it will go - but a little "Kentucky windage" showed that it could group all shots in the black!

    Here is a Photo-Bucket slide show of it (just click the image below and enjoy the show!):



    According to Bruce Canfield, the Rock-Ola carbines comprised only 3.7% of all carbines Mf'd during WWII - See: Bruce Canfield Rock-Ola article

    Ron
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    Ron,
    OOOOHHHH,
    A last block RMC !!
    Looks very nice. Has that....been together for a long time look to it. I wonder if during it's stay at RIA if that's when the bolt may have been swapped? Could have also been stuck in there years ago when someone threw a extractor or plunger. You know...a back up bolt.
    Sure happy for you and your son. Shooting high is normal at that range.
    Noticed it's a I cut stock with the wood cut down to low. Maybe done at RIA (?) That circled P isn't a factory proof it's a inspection P.
    Oiler is International Silver.
    Congrats to you and your son.....very, very nice carbine.
    We appreciate you taking the time to share it with us.

    Enjoy!

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    Charlie-painter777

    P.S. Is that Type II band unmarked or does it have a light ( / ) mark?

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    rock ola

    try and find the correct stock for it now.

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    Ron,
    Here's a link to that $3700+ RMC on GB.
    You'll see we had a rather lengthy discussion about it.
    Rock-Ola on GB - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
    I wouldn't take 4 of the ones like this GB one to what you've found.
    Good Hunting!!

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    FTD,
    How you coming on your twins?

    Charlie

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    Soon as you finish my Wood, I'm done....

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    That could be taken the wrong way !!

    LMAO

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    Yes, I know....just saw it..well everyone can have a good laugh...

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    Is that a large Quality Hardware CC on the stock?

    Scott.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old glory View Post
    try and find the correct stock for it now.
    The "RMC" shows that it IS a correct Rock-Ola stock.

    "The carbine stocks made by Rock-Ola were stamped
    “RMC” (Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corp.) in the sling
    recess."
    -See referenced article by Bruce Canfield, above.

    Ron
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