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M1 Carbine Paratrooper Stock: USGI or Repro?
PBking51
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This is a Part II of my earlier post. I have omitted the background on the purchase...
UPDATE: I decided to take a gamble and buy the package...below are more detailed pictures I just took. Can anyone tell me if any of it is original or repro? I fit my Fed Ord. carbine in it and it fit very snug. The stock was definitely sanded which may be why theres no sign of cartouches.
Stock---Appears to have OI by mag well, I and O... 3" apart in barrel channel, RI -3 on bottom of pistol grip, Rivets marked 7-4, Wire stock is hollow, Part number on buttplate
Padded Hip Case-- Marked "US" on outside flap and "Atlas Awning 1943" along with a number inside flap
Mag Pouch
Original Pictures from Seller
I'm thinking if its the real McCoy, its the 2nd variation, which may explain the low wood, absence of a (P) on the stock, the 7/4 on the rivets. But this is going off of what I've researched online. One of the Mags had "KI" on it, and the other said "AI" (which is know is inland). The scabbard says US on the outside flap and some canvas company on the inside of the flap. The stock functions as it should and has no damage. There is no handguard in this package.
Pages I have relied on for most pertinent information.
http://ww2.rediscov.com/spring/VFPCGI.exe?IDCFile=/spring/DETAILS.IDC,SPECIFIC=15866,DATABASE=objects
http://parallaxscurioandrelicfirearmsforums.yuku.com/topic/35353/M1-Carbine-Paratrooper-authentication-help-needed-ASAP#.Ut9DiV4o7H2
UPDATE: I decided to take a gamble and buy the package...below are more detailed pictures I just took. Can anyone tell me if any of it is original or repro? I fit my Fed Ord. carbine in it and it fit very snug. The stock was definitely sanded which may be why theres no sign of cartouches.
Stock---Appears to have OI by mag well, I and O... 3" apart in barrel channel, RI -3 on bottom of pistol grip, Rivets marked 7-4, Wire stock is hollow, Part number on buttplate
Padded Hip Case-- Marked "US" on outside flap and "Atlas Awning 1943" along with a number inside flap
Mag Pouch
Original Pictures from Seller
I'm thinking if its the real McCoy, its the 2nd variation, which may explain the low wood, absence of a (P) on the stock, the 7/4 on the rivets. But this is going off of what I've researched online. One of the Mags had "KI" on it, and the other said "AI" (which is know is inland). The scabbard says US on the outside flap and some canvas company on the inside of the flap. The stock functions as it should and has no damage. There is no handguard in this package.
Pages I have relied on for most pertinent information.
http://ww2.rediscov.com/spring/VFPCGI.exe?IDCFile=/spring/DETAILS.IDC,SPECIFIC=15866,DATABASE=objects
http://parallaxscurioandrelicfirearmsforums.yuku.com/topic/35353/M1-Carbine-Paratrooper-authentication-help-needed-ASAP#.Ut9DiV4o7H2
Comments
EDIT YES BUT SEA SALT ONLY[;)] second opinions are always a good Idea
But, so what? Your Fed Ord is a repro, too.
Neal
As we have some differing "opinions" on your stock please click on the below url as it should answer some of your questions on the folding stock with references and photos from a book about these.
http://parallaxscurioandrelicfirearmsforums.yuku.com/topic/35353/M1-Carbine-Paratrooper-authentication-help-needed-ASAP#.UuFQtv30DCM
sanded and refinished all cartouches have been removed. My conclusion
is based on a few remaining details.....the pistol grip is stamped
RI for Richardson-Inland, correct. The butt plate was sand cast with
the numbers B257614, also correct as repo's omit that number or stamp
it. The rivets holding the russet aged leather cheek piece are brass
with the blacking worn off, also correct. Later wire stocks were
produced with parkerized steel rivets.
The inside of the stock has the correct stamp P, and because of lack of
pictures there should be an OI for Overland-Inland stamped farther down.
I have no idea of value, which was hurt from the heavily refinished
stock, but does have considerable collector value as only 140,000
were produced.