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New2brass
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Recently sold at auction. $390 deal, or a $3 dollar bill? Seller description Irwin Pederson M1 Carbine trigger housing, very early style Excellent condition how many observations for the win |
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Mike in NC
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Should have a rear bevel
Never saw a tooling notch on the front have that looked like that. Not sure if it was done with a cutting torch or a rough file, not even close to right. Believe the tooling hole in the back should have a bevel on the outside of the hole. |
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Dan Pinto
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You got two.
Tooling hole changed over time so a good observation.
What else?
Edited by W5USMC - Jun 07 2023 at 11:39am |
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Mike in NC
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Also should be narrow magazine well.
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W5USMC
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OK, not Sunday but there might be some issues with this "Underwood" Flash Hider? Bad thing is someone has actually bid on it!
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Wayne
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Timothy
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Thanks. Because of your post and a related Bill Ricca article I learned something today.
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Timothy
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….actually two things. No doubt there is more to learn.
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New2brass
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made in Spain
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Liberium
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The Dutch army used those kind of flash hiders, I have one
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1944 national postal meter .30M1
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W5USMC
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Liberium, I think that you should closely compare the flash hider that you have to the one I pictured above. The one above is a replica FH that has been stamped with a .U. to make it appear that it was manufactured by Underwood. What markings are on your flash hider? For more information on legitimate USGI flash hiders see link below.
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Wayne
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GotSnlB28
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Uncommon "stock pouch" retainer mod!
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W5USMC
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Not sure what to even say about this one. It is for sale on ebay if you are interested!
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Wayne
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DonFlynn
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Someone with long arms wanted a longer stock. Guess it was cheap enough back in the day
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jackp1028
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Hickok45 uses a slip on recoil pad. He's a big guy, I think 6'9".
Otherwise the rest of the stock looks okay...sorta. |
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DogDoc
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I guess that is a screen shot of a video?
I'm having some serious range envy right now.
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DogDoc
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Since it is the Sunday Funnies thread, I think clicked the play button at least 10 times before it dawned on me.
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jackp1028
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Sorry. If you want to see the whole video, here's a link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LkE7fetCPQ&t=863s |
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Liberium
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mine is marked Hider flash m3 sa |
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1944 national postal meter .30M1
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New2brass
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The true wholy-grail (sic) "M1 Paratrooper Carbine made by Winchester chambered in .30 Carbine. This
is a rare Winchester with matching barrel, receiver, bolt, trigger
assembly, hammer and more. Overall excellent condition.Stock is in has
good condition with multiable cartouschs," And evidently these unicorns went exclusively to the Marines. further proof would be a selector cutout, presumably because the Marines were getting them and the Army just regular M1a1s. note the "M" on the bolt. Marines? |
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W5USMC
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Instead of a WRA/GHD cartouche it should be WTF/GHD!
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Wayne
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