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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
    The type 3 hammer could be correct. It's within about 20,000 of the start of the type 3 hammer listed by Riesch. Real nice carbine anyway you look at it.
    That's the way I see it. It makes perfect sense unless it was a field change-out which may be possible? Every part on this rifle looks like they have been together since birth. Regards, Rick.

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    I have SG 3,465,948
    Straight SG hammer,
    Only thing out of place is a Type III rear sight.

    Looks very nice Rick, Congrats !!

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    Congrats Rick!! Nice carbine, enjoy.

    Regards.....Frank

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    Looks like a great find Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    I have SG 3,465,948
    Straight SG hammer,
    Only thing out of place is a Type III rear sight.

    Looks very nice Rick, Congrats !!

    CH-P777
    I can assure you that rear sight has never been removed from that rifle since it left the factory. Regards, Rick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakorick View Post
    I can assure you that rear sight has never been removed from that rifle since it left the factory. Regards, Rick.
    I think that sight gives it some class. Could have even been done by the GI that carried it ? Never know?

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    The rear sights being cut to a V are not unusual on carbines. A lot of GI's were hunters who had shot a V rear sight most of their lives and were used to is. The felt that they could shoot better with the V notch then a peep as it gave them more vision then the peep did.

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    Probably faster sighting then with a peep too

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakorick View Post
    Originally Posted by painter777
    I have SG 3,465,948
    Straight SG hammer,
    Only thing out of place is a Type III rear sight.

    Looks very nice Rick, Congrats !!

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    I can assure you that rear sight has never been removed from that rifle since it left the factory. Regards, Rick.
    Rick,
    I was talking about the Type III rear sight on mine.

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    I still think it could be a little early for the straight hammer on this gun. Saying that doesn't mean it's not possible though. If you think, Saginaw started putting it's carbines together in May of 43. The straight hammer was more in late much later in 43. It's still a very nice carbine though no matter what. I wouldn't at all mind having it.

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