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I recently got an M1 Carbine and wondered what people could tell me about it!
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Look for small marks on the front face of the front sight. They may have replaced the sight with the barrel band installation since it had to be removed anyway. Yes, Overton stock for Inland (OI inverted).
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Question on the barrel date - is it 12-42 or 12-43? You did a nice job on the stock - looks great! - Bob
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I've searched the front sight post using a magnifier to look for faint marks and have not found any? I've heard that unmarked sight posts were made by Winchester, could this be the case here?
The barrel date is 12-43, not 42... typo on my part, I fixed it in the original post! And thank you! I'm very pleased with how the stock turned out.
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Welcome to our forum. Nice looking carbine. Upgraded parts, low wood stock, d clip sling. You don't mention serial number range, assuming it has been through a rebuild. Import marks can be found on the barrel below the front sight, and on the receiver below where the wood can cover it up.
We have a search feature in the tool bar above. You might be able to find answers to some of your questions there. Asking on the forum should get responses. There are a lot of long time and newer members here. Good bunch of guys. There are good reference books, (write carbine books in the search section) and a few online locations for information. Even clubs you can join. Above we also have a sticky section. You might want to view those threads. Lots of information there thought worthy of having a quick reference.
I hope you enjoy the forum.
Jim
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Look on the left side of the sight too. It could be marked RIA there. Another unmarked front sight could be Saginaw. That one characteristically has a shallow groove behind the blade.
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Jim, Thanks for the information! I took a looks through there and there's lots of interesting stuff to read about these guns.
I've searched the front sight post for marks and have not been able to find any. I can tell that it is a milled front sight post as it has visible tool marks. I've also searched the barrel and receiver for import marks. I was told it had Davison's import marks on it but still have not found them. I wonder if the seller on gunbroker put the wrong picture in the listing?
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Look on the bottom of the barrel between the barrel band and the front sight for importers markings. It might even look like a scratch.
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Davidson marks are really small. When Bruce says they look like a scratch, he's not kidding.
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