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    Question HELP TO ID M1 PARTS

    Hello fellows.

    Its me again, would you help me to ID the slide, trigger house, stock, and hand guard pls. The hand guard and slide dont have any marks.
    Thank you in advance.

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    Trigger housing is NPM. The other pictures are too small for any identification, at least for me. The slide will most likely be marked on the inside. You may need a magnifying glass and light it from an angle to be able to see the marking in the tooling marks.
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    Eddie,
    It doesn't cost any more for bigger pictures. If your Camera has a little Flower symbol (Macro) use that setting.

    I think I see Rear Beveled lug on the trigger housing
    A .U. Underwood straight hammer.
    Op slide appears (?) to have the M2 clearance cut on the right. But I don't see any numbers on he bottom.
    2 Rivet Hand Guard that has a home made retaining tab. And appears to have letters on the bottom.
    Rear sight a Type III fabricated.

    Stock is too far away for details. Also can't see sling well markings. Only know it's a Oval cut and currently a low wood.
    Easier to Play- Where's Waldo.
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    Eddie, you are getting the right idea but still too small, we are all old and lazy.

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    Dave, speak for yourself! I'm old, lazy, half deaf and half blind! But I can still shoot. Shot a 25 straight at skeet last night!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Shot a 25 straight at skeet last night
    Sure these Stiff Winds didn't bust a few ?
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    If you had heard the concussion from my shotgun, you might think that broke them! (Just kidding) I was using a 20 ga. with reduced shot loads! BTW that is far from the first 25 straight I've shot. Lost count after it got up into the double digits. I'm not bad with a pistol or rifle either and I've medaled in the Nationals with the carbine too. (Camp Perry) There are plenty of guys who are better than I am, but I still ain't bad!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Trigger housing is NPM. The other pictures are too small for any identification, at least for me. The slide will most likely be marked on the inside. You may need a magnifying glass and light it from an angle to be able to see the marking in the tooling marks.
    Thank you Jim
    I will follow your advice
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    Eddie,
    It doesn't cost any more for bigger pictures. If your Camera has a little Flower symbol (Macro) use that setting.
    I think I see Rear Beveled lug on the trigger housing
    A .U. Underwood straight hammer.
    Op slide appears (?) to have the M2 clearance cut on the right. But I don't see any numbers on he bottom.
    2 Rivet Hand Guard that has a home made retaining tab. And appears to have letters on the bottom.
    Rear sight a Type III fabricated.
    Stock is too far away for details. Also can't see sling well markings. Only know it's a Oval cut and currently a low wood.
    Easier to Play- Where's Waldo.
    Hola Carlito,
    Im a rookie with cameras too lol, I will try it in Macro mode but I think that its a Milsurps matter to save space in the website.
    In the hand guard that reteainig tab is a black tape just to improve the union with the receiver.
    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
    Eddie, you are getting the right idea but still too small, we are all old and lazy.

    El Huevon
    Hola Dave,
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    ---------- Post added at 01:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:30 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Dave, speak for yourself! I'm old, lazy, half deaf and half blind! But I can still shoot. Shot a 25 straight at skeet last night!
    Lol

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