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    How bout we guess who the maker is of his carbine ?

    I'll guess IBM......... Why you ask? That Butt stock looks like a LW-B to me. Yep..... IBM

    Any takers?
    I am guessing that it is a Saginaw S'G'.

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    The Magazine pouch comes off by removing the stock and sliding it off forwards. And the Magazine pouch doesn't belong on the stock in the first place. It's a belt pouch. It's really awkward to get at the mags when it's on the stock.
    Anybody got a picture of a Carbine stripper clip? snicker.
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    Any type of guess to the Carbine maker ?

    I guessed IBM
    Wayne has it as a S'G'
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    More pictures

    As requested, here are some more pictures of my carbine. I was manufactured by Quality Hardware and Machine.

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    Definitely a QHMC Crossed Cannons Cartouche.
    I see a early Type I barrel band, possibly a Hi-wood stock with Oval cut oiler slot: A Type II stock if so.
    Also see push button safety, plus what looks to be a real C tip sling.... that now sell for over a $100, more if the sling has any markings.
    Bottom line.......... a Carbine you want to see much more of.

    Szvacek,
    Do you have any Carbine books?
    If not a great starter book would be : U.S. M1icon Carbines, Wartime Production, 7th edition, revised and expanded, by Craig Riesch. Est $30.00
    Can you look in the stock's left side sling well, see any letter markings....... like QRMC ?

    Really looking good so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by szvacek View Post
    As requested, here are some more pictures of my carbine. I was manufactured by Quality Hardware and Machine.
    Good looking Carbine, would love to see even more pics. And as Charlie mentioned inside sling well markings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    U.S. M1icon Carbines, Wartime Production, 7th edition, revised and expanded, by Craig Riesch. Est $30.00
    Good book, but some real price gouging being seen on Amazon and other Internet sites right now. - Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
    Good book, but some real price gouging being seen on Amazon and other Internet sites right now. - Bob
    Mine was grubby from oily fingers so I picked up an extra at the May show. They sold there for $20. I heard the publisher died and the wife may not continue publication.

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