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    carbine safety

    I have an universal m1 carbine, serial 118---. I have read that "3rd generation" ones were capable of firing out of battery. Does this apply to my earlier production?
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    Hi, and welcome to the Milsurps Forum! I don't know the exact answer to your question, but others will probably respond shortly that can be of more help. In the meantime, here are a couple of links where you can find a wealth of information and possibly the answer to your question. Good luck! - Bob

    http://www.m1carbinesinc.com/safety.html

    http://www.m1carbinesinc.com/carbine_universal.html

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    bodenplukt,

    Welcome to the Carbine forum. Lots of nice and helpful guys here. Like Bob above. He posted a couple good sites to visit that talk about after market carbines.
    I personally don't or have ever owned one. So not anymore help. Check those out, even if they doesn't answer all your questions they are informative.
    We also have a search feature you might try.
    I see we live pretty close, about an hour apart. Do you go to the CAl Expo show?

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    If you go to the link above for "safety" and scroll down the page. The bolt on the left is a later production Universal. With no protruding bottom "tail", the carbine hammer can hit the firing pin out of battery. VERY hazardous. If your bolt has a tail on the firing pin like the one on the right, there is less chance of out of battery discharge, provided the receiver has the bridge with the safety notch. I have seen Universals with a GI style bolt and no safety bridge, too. Those can discharge out if battery, also.

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