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    Same old question, does this flip sight look real?

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    Sorry - It's a repop
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackthesmib View Post
    Sorry - It's a repop
    And a horrible one at that!
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    The "It is a fake" replies to threads need to have details of why it is a fake to be believed or to have any value to the forum. Just to say fake isn't enough. And I don't buy that sorry old line that I can't tell you because "I don't want to help the fakers". So if you know your stuff, lets hear it!

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    There are dozens of threads, attachments, pictures, tips, and
    other useful advise from very experienced collectors on this
    and other forums on identifying reproduction M1icon carbine parts.
    Use the available tools and study the real items. Respectfully

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJS57 View Post
    The "It is a fake" replies to threads need to have details of why it is a fake to be believed or to have any value to the forum. Just to say fake isn't enough. And I don't buy that sorry old line that I can't tell you because "I don't want to help the fakers". So if you know your stuff, lets hear it!
    As others stated, this sight is fake, counterfeit, humped, not real or whatever you feel the need to call it. Bruce makes a very good point. Hold two in your hand, fake and real and you will see the differences. Jim mentions font, milling, pin and staking. On this sight they are all wrong. There are plenty of good quality photos of both that you should be able to open two windows side by side and study them.

    To list specifics is difficult simply because of peoples different terminology for different features. For every person there are that many descriptions of what they see. Just because a sight is beat up and or rusty means nothing as well. A sight that may look the part and is beat up has pitting or surface rust may fool most but if there is no evidence of it ever being installed in a dove tail, there's another way. There are so many ways. Search the site here and save those photos and do some studying.
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    CJS57, If you want to learn the difference between real and fake then go and compare a real one and the fakes. Take your time to study the differences between them. Good pictures of real and fakes will do. If you cannot see the difference betwen them then you will be one of the ones who will be taken by the humpers. The only way is to study them. This also goes for other parts like barrel bands and safeties. That is how those of us who do know the difference were able to learn and yes we did get taken somewhere along the line but if you do study you won't be taken in the future.

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    If you want to know what a really bad fake looks like, keep a set of pictures of this sight. It has just about everything wrong. Milling, pin, staking, font, etc.....
    When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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    Look Closer At This Seller..........

    To Member emmagee1917,

    Is this seller hooked up with or could it possibly be George?
    Noticed you had a bad dealing with him some years back. Listed on page 4 of his feedback.
    Reading his angry reply feedbacks sure looks familiar.

    Look At His Feedback,
    Ebay Seller,
    eBay Feedback Profile for m1partsman

    Also checkout this current trigger housing listing. Can't be a type I or II without rear bevel. But has NARROW REAR MAGWALL ???
    S'G' marking and tooling hole dimples look suspect.


    M1 Carbine Saginaw trigger housing w/ S'G' markings | eBay

    m1partsman | eBay


    FWIW,
    Charlie-painter777

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Also checkout this current trigger housing listing. Can't be a type I or II without rear bevel. But has NARROW REAR MAGWALL ???
    S'G' marking and tooling hole dimples look suspect.
    Only one profile pic. I'll bet it's an M2 modified type 3 w/ the shallow dimple. Looks real to me. God help us if the Asians are now milling trigger housings!

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