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    1944 Inland M1A1 Carbine.

    Hi all,

    Well, I went ahead and bought myself a UKicon spec, Straight pull M1A1icon carbine.

    I apologise for the phone pics, work means little time for photography at the moment.

    The s/n places this example inside the block of Carbines randomly selected for M1A1 stocks.

    The barrel is Inland *44 marked (can't make out the month).

    The stock is in all round good order with, no cracks or splits, crossed cannons and OI (Overton Inland) on the base of the grip and OI stamped inside.

    It has M R stamped on the left (Mount Rainier Ordinance Depot), post war rebuild and upgrade with the accompanying lone 'P' added on the front of the pistol grip.

    It also has '13' on the pistol grip, user wrack number I would guess.

    The leather on the wire butt is fragile and frayed,I've treated it with leather oil and carefully wrapped it to conserve it and placed an ammo pouch over the top.

    Interestingly, it's s/n is stamped in the barrel channel, I only found this when I started cleaning the woodwork in preparation for re-oiling.

    It was hidden under 70 odd years of filth!

    The rifle was 'really' dirty, took ages to clean after detail stripping, clearly it has all been together for a very long time.

    Bores a little frosty in places, the odd Pit, but looks ok.

    Question for the Carbine experts, did Mount Rainier typically put the S/N in the barrel channel after refurbishment?

    Cheers John.






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