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Looks like some that Riverbank Armory has for sale.
http://www.riverbankarmory.com/parts1.html
Just says "M1 Carbine butt plates. Post war unissued"
Maybe someone else will know more?
BobK,
There were 2 kinds of USGI buttplates made with the diagonal pattern.
The early Inlands and the Underwoods.
When measured across a 1" row of dots-
A early Inland will have 11 diamonds
Underwoods have a finer sized diamond, with 13 per inch.
I believe the one you have pictured comes from one of the commercial carbines.
Here's a link to a Buttplate ID chart.....
M1 Carbine Buttplate Identification
HTHs,
Charlie-Painter777
P.S. Sc*#w George......... !
Be nice Charlie, Jim
Last edited by JimF4M1s (Deceased); 01-28-2013 at 02:30 AM.
I have pretty good pictures of the various G.I. buttplates, but this one didn't match any. I don't have pictures of commercial buttplates and for some reason (Windows 8 ) the link to riverbank isn't working. Thanks for the help.
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BobK,
I know your's is off a commercial.
But to tell the truth, I just don't pay much attention to them unless I smell USGI parts or wood.
Cheers,
Charlie-Painter777
Inland vs Underwood
P.S. I wish my link to Riverbank didn't work........... Think I'd prefer Russian porn.
That OK Jim? LMAO!!
This is the one from Riverbank. I wonder if he ever sells anything?
OP's buttplate looks like the ones on Auto Ordnance carbines. My guess, anyway.
While we're on the subject of buttplates, does anyone know at approximate what serial number Inland switched over to the horizontal pattern?
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