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    Brilliant Charlie! Many thanks!

    Unfortunately, the 2nd link doesn‘t produce anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    2nd link doesn‘t produce anything
    I don't know why?
    Here is the homepage: The Carbine Collector's Club

    When open try the first search box on the upper left with this:
    Looking for info on the U.S. 104th I.D.



    Maybe this ?

    Looking for info on the U.S. 104th I.D. site:www.uscarbinecal30.com - Google Search
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    Thanks Charlie, got the Carbine Collector‘s Club now!

    And now, of course, I‘m wondering whether my carbine came from the same source as Patrick Duis‘ example.

    Anyway, I just made up enough ammo to be able to try it out again.

    BTW, a couple of years ago (i.e. pre-Covid) I had the recoil plate perfectly set up so that the barrel floated about 1/8“ high in the channel before tightening the band. When I reassembled it with the bayonet band this float had disappeared. The recoil plate screw was not completely loose, but by no means tight. So I tightened it up to what I felt was a wood-compressing - but not wood-crushing - torque (i.e. remaining within elastic limits) and - hey presto! - the 1/8“ float was back again.

    It obviously needs some kind of fixing. I don‘t want to have to re-torque it before every competition. I‘m thinking of a dab of contact adhesive over the end of the screw and the inset nut. Any other suggestions?

    Patrick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    . I‘m thinking of a dab of contact adhesive
    Maybe blue loctite? That can be broken by hand. Make sure you get a new tube and when done discard the rest. This advise was given me here after years of holding onto stuff...and it goes to pot. New tube...
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    Thanks Jim, it is indeed important that it can be broken by hand.

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