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Rockola hammer, just a typical rebuild. I'd wipe about a pound of that grease off if it were mine. Nice weapon.
Paul, Just stumbled across that Underwood?? I really like the photos, shows good original staking which is often not visible or too light to see. My NPM has staking so light that you almost can't see it (Left over from the original flip). I guess Underwood would be one of the first to use the round bolt. Wow what a fabulous carbine!
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10-11-2013 01:31 PM
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thanks for the info now i feel better about it and about giving it too my brother in law
he bought one of those commemorative type m1 carbines and basically had it in his basement for a few years
some how the finish got ruined and he did a re finish on it. not a good ending also he said something about a pot metal receiver ?
never heard of that
any way he deserves a real gun LOL
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is this comment for me or some one else ??
is there a non underwood hammer on it ??
i don't know enough about these too tell the difference.
everyone gives me grief about my grease on my guns there isn't much really LOL just looks like it
i always seem to get the guns that people leave in there closet for 20 plus years dirty dry full of lint and dust
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Yes, BR or RB is a Rock-Ola hammer. It will have other mixed parts also like the Inland stock.
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