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    Here is a new Underwood I picked up at a garage sale.

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    Hi Paul, Some garage sale that must have been!!

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    Cunninghamed,

    You would probably get better information for that over on the Garand forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBI View Post
    I picked up at a garage sale.
    What the frig!! All I ever see is old baby stuff & cheap Chinese knock off tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBI View Post
    Here is a new Underwood I picked up at a garage sale.

    Is that safety original? I thought they had that little flip safety?

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    Hi Ed.
    Pictures are a must!
    The rifle serial # will be on the top of the heel /receiver. The number you stated would be the Garandicon part/series number for the receiver.

    Chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikesm44 View Post
    Is that safety original? I thought they had that little flip safety?
    Push button safeties were original. Later improvements resulted in flip safeties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikesm44 View Post
    Is that safety original? I thought they had that little flip safety?

    Mike,

    An inexpensive book is U.S. M1icon Carbines, Wartime Production. By Craig Riesch. I think it is on edition 7 now. Paper back 8 1/2" X 5 1/2" with over 200 pages listing the different part types and for which maker. Plenty of other interesting reading for the new as well as older carbine guys. The perfect book? No, but for the money a good quick reference worth having.

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    @JimF4M1sicon Thanks for recommendation. I have just started getting into the carbines. Is that the same book that was featured in the last issue of American Riflemen? I think it was. I had been meaning to buy a copy after I read the article, but I forgot where I put the magazine.

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    Hi all

    attached are a few pictures of the underwood m1 carbine hopefully these will help

    thanks a lot

    ed

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