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M1 carbine
pipe7
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I have a Rockola M1 Carbine with the barrel stamped.
NDERW 000
2-44
Can't find any reference to it.
Thanks
NDERW 000
2-44
Can't find any reference to it.
Thanks
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Vic D
Eddie Bratton
What are some things I need to be looking for. I am going to try to get a throat gauge before I go look at them. If I get a gauge what should I be looking for at the throat and muzzle?
Thanks I know just enough about M1 Garands to say I know very very little, other than owning a CMP Service grade rifle. [:D]
Thanks,Papaw al
the S/n is 2183460 and it can barley make out "Underwood" on the tip of muzzle.
so im guessing this is made by "Standard Products"? anyone know if this is worth anything? any info would be great!
PS: Sorry to anyone who read my previos post, if you replied to it you do not need to reply again here if you don't want to.
A friend has for sale an M1 Carbine, Inland receiver, with a 1942 marked Buffalo Arms barrel. Rifle is in good condition. I do not know what parts are mismatched. Is $700 a fair price? Could it be worth more?
Thanks...Dan
AARON
Behind the ser.# is L.P.W. On the barrel underside is CAI-ST.ALB VT.On the trigger guard W.B.-LP 0138. The number 59 is stamped between the trigger guard and where you put the mag.
Any help in identifying these numbers and codes will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rick
So you carbine experts give me a couple simple things to look at to decide which to take home. Someone once posted about a poor mans barrel gauge using an M2 Ball cartridge, hows that work again and will it work with a carbine? Thanks!!!
Barrel is marked: UNDERWOOD 12-42 FLAMING BOMB. It also has the blue sky stamp. SN 19826xx. Above that is some writing but can't make it out since it is under the overhang of the rear sight. Sight is marked IH or HI. Magazine release is marked M. safety tang is marked: looks like J.A.O.
Trigger group marked INLAND. Don't see any marks on bolt or operating rod. Stock has a P in a square and something I can't read under that. Bore is bright but appears worn.
Appears to be Parkerized and about 90+. Any help appreciated. Tom
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who dont.
What was their role in distribution of the guns and does it affect
the price?
Thanks
Thanks for any help.
Winchester receiver with serial # 5806618
the barrel has either a V or W stamped into it...looks like it was a W but was worn off
front barrel band stamped KI
Circle P on pistol grip
left part of the stock stamped RIA with EB underneath is a square
right part of stock stamped WRA with GHD under neath and next to crossed cannons
safety stamped with a P
mag release stamped with an M
rear sight stamped with an H inside what looks like a shield
W stamped into the sling well
there was no date or or flaming bomb stamped on the barrel...barrel had bayonet lug...parkerizing looked to be about 95+% and the wood was about the same...gun was marked for under $900
comments...ideas....
Thanks
Van Meter
I wanted to advise him; however, I don't know much about the history of these guns so here I am...
The action (all blued) is in good condition, also the stock as well... A couple of very (very) minor dings, and some wear of the finish just above the buttplate..
Here are the markings from it...
Barrel= INLAND MFG. DIV
GENERAL MOTORS
6-44
Fwd Receiver= U.S. CARBINE
CAL .30 M1
Rear Receiver= INLAND DIV
5274621
He also has a 5 pouch bandolier w/stripper clips, and two ammo pouches, with two 10 rd. mags each..
Please chime in with any historical facts...
Also maybe someone wants to advise an approximate value...
Son...
We live in a world that has walls...
And those walls have to be guarded by men with guns.
new to this field want one for shooting.
Thanks!