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    my new underwood

    wanted to share pictures of my recent acquistion:
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    brick26,
    I guess we're slow to reply....... being we're not used to seeing real parts !
    Beautiful wood......... Possible that's a MU marked stock ?
    Does you Flip sight leaf have the .U. stamped on it ?
    Front sight marked on the front edge ?
    What serial number range is it ?

    Thx for sharing it.......

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    Looks like a 2583xxx and yes it is rare that we real parts as Charlie said. I like the patina, it's a nice verification of authenticity.

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    Yes, front sight is marked .U., don't see on rear sight:

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    more pics

    Stock is marked MU in sling cut

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    Nice clean looking carbine, nice catch.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by deldriver View Post
    Looks like a 2583xxx and yes it is rare that we real parts as Charlie said. I like the patina, it's a nice verification of authenticity.
    Yes, the serial number range is 2 583 xxx

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    I'd have to dig a chart out......... But I believe @ 2,583 you'd have a receiver made by United Shoe Mfg. for Underwood.
    Is there a letter S stamped on the rear tang ?
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    No S on receiver tang...

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    That surprises me and can't explain it.......
    United Shoe Mfg. was sub contracted by Underwood (among others) to supply receivers and were assigned the serial number block 2,577,000 - 2,599,000,
    Most commonly found with the small letter S stamped inside the Ordnance Bomb on the rear bevel.... below the serial number. But not always having the Bomb stamp there, sometimes just the S or other letter code (W, T, B) depending on which Sub contractor made the receiver and the serial number range in that 2 mil block.

    Underwoods can be tough to track in the 2 mil serial number block.
    UEF built their 1 mil block, then jumped past the 2 mil block and started their 4 mil block.... only to drop back about July of 43 to start the 2 mil block which included not only Underwood made receivers but also the 4 sub contract made receivers known as the T, W, S and B coded ones.
    This is why you can find some Underwoods in the 4 mil serial range with earlier dated barrels than some 2 mil Underwoods.
    And this just scratches at the surface of their production order.
    Probably more than you cared to know........ But I was on a Roll...
    Get that way sometimes after having coffee after dinner.
    Either way, very nice carbine.
    How did you acquire it ?

    Would it be possible to get a close up Macro type picture of the rear bevel?
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