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    Unknown Carbine

    Ran across a Un-Known Carbine, Serial # 01573.
    Any thoughts?
    It's the bottom one in this auction of 2.

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    Two M1 Semi-Automatic Carbines -A) U.S. Underwood M1 Carbine
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    Aftermarket maker?

    But I think that might take it out of the C&R class.

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    Pretty sure it's a Howa with the bayo lug removed. I can see the raised area on the barrel, and the sights look like Howa. - Bob

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    Been busy today helping my partner move.
    Hope to look over Jim M's Carbine sites and see if it's a Howa.

    USGI Bob,
    That was my first thought after seeing the barrel, rear sight and some staking on the frt sight. Want to look over the Howa's to see how they were serial numbered?

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    It is a Howa carbine. The rear sight is a flip sight that is also adjustable for windage. Only about a total of 4000 made it into the country but to get in they had to have that infamous assault bayonet lug removed. All USGI parts will interchange with the Howa parts. Excellent quality made carbines.

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    I'm running behind lately

    Thank You Bruce,
    I haven't had the time to try to search for more info on it. Sitting up or still is hard.
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    I believe it is a Howa as well. The stock is a pot-belly with what looks like a CC stamp.
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    Lot #699 sold for $747.50 with the buyer's premium.

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    Ria lot 699

    I have a question on ( RIA lot 699 ) 2 Carbines.
    How did it sell when the auction doesn't start until June 29th.
    I was watching this lot just for the fun of it, and to learn how things work.
    Dick

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