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    Isn't this an M2 hammer???? :O





    Then it got me to worrying. Is it possible that I have an M2 receiver????



    I googled m2 carbine receiver and I see pics that there is some kind of mechanism on the left side that looks like it might be attached to the receiver in some way. And I'm not sure how it connects, but it sure looks suspiciously like it could possibly be attached in that fashion, where the holes in my receiver are. I can't find my AGI video, my brother might have it. But I know he shows an M2 in there, and I can't remember if mine looks like that or not.

    Now, if I'm in trouble with the law, the only thing I can say is I still have the receipt from where we bought this thing and if something was done illegally, I have that to fall back on. I was just looking through my stuff last night and found it.

    But I feel like maybe I need to be concerned. Anyone got any ideas about this????
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    That's an M1icon hammer in an M1 trigger housing. I'm sure if you search this forum or even google you can locate pictures of both M1 hammers and M2 hammers which clearly depict the cut required to accomodate the disconnector of the M2 variety. The receiver looks like it was drilled for a scope. There is no difference between the M1 and M2 receivers except for the marking, either M1 or M2, i.e.



    Bonus points if you can id the manufacturer of this M2
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    Phew. I just googled it. Yeah, OK, I'm good. It took me a while to find one that showed the left side, but I see the selector switch attaches to the pin.

    Got my underwear in a bundle for nothing.

    I have no clue who made that one. You got me. I'm still learning all this stuff.

    Thanks for helping me!!!

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    With the clean M2, not a 1 over stamped with a 2, my guess would be Inland not Winchester. The marking looks all machine stamped, so a later Inland.

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    I think you'll find the holes in the reciever side are for a scope mount of some kind.
    Regards, Jim

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    Wineman, you are correct, the receiver ring is that of 7.5million Inland, but perhaps not for the reason I originally supposed.

    From my own examples, Winchester labelled theirs "CAL _DOT_ _DOT_ 30", as did US&S ...

    Any rationale for this variation in receiver ring markings? Ruth makes no mention of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    I think you'll find the holes in the reciever side are for a scope mount of some kind.
    Got it. It's kind of a bummer. Actually it's a real bummer. Oh well.

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    Not all that bad actually...just put it together and head for the range. Shoot the p*ss out of it...or send it to Chuckindenver and maybe he can fill them for you. Either works out the same. Shooter...
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