Recently, my long time friend, next door neighbor, and fellow carbine lover, Bill R, passed away unexpectedly. I have been helping his brother George, his executor, go through and liquidate his belonging, including selling off his guns (which included two M1Carbines) through the gun shop I work at.
I was surprised when George presented me with one of the carbines, saying "Bill would want you to have this!". He also gave me a small wood ammo crate full of pouches, Carbine parts, magazines, accessories and minty M4 Bayonet.
Its just a really nice Saginaw mix-master in a birch potbelly stock, no import marks, and purplish Inland Type 4 trigger guard (I suspect CMPBavarian or German
ancestry). ME is "0" though, so it should be a good shooter. Ill post pics later. It will be a brother for my early featured IBM late war partial rebuild.
There are no words to say how touched I am. It will be cherished and shot much, thinking off hours spent talking across the fence with my friend. Nothing can ease the shock and pain of loosing a good friend that you see almost daily, but the Carbine (which I named Bill) will give me great memories every time I shoot it.
Adios, Mi Hermano....