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06-11-2014 04:55 PM
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Over the past several years I've seen a lot of "put together" carbines - I believe yours was done in 1942 at the Inland Division of General Motors!
Those pictures are a study in themselves. Thanks! - Bob
100% agree with this.
Bill Hollinger
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That would be a perfect specimen for a WW II museum or for the General Motors/Inland factory museum if there was one. I know Inland / Fisher Guide Division of GM ended up part of Delphi Thermal or something like that in the 1990s
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I'm new to the M1 carbine, but that is awesome......these things are easy to become an addiction .......congrats..........
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Why can't I see Tom's pics?
I use the imgur address and all I get is a message saying that I took a wrong turn.
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Hey this is Tom, This address is case sensitive imgur.com/a/vJA1Y This should get you on. Thanks Tom
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Hyperlink to Tom's/tschie Inland M1 Carbine SN 1205 http://imgur.com/a/vJA1Y
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Beautiful carbine, however a zillion pictures but not one of the extractor or plunger. I kept looking hoping to see a cone shaped plunger but no picture unless I missed it.
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