There is a small amount of light erosion at the muzzle. There is fouling in the grooves which should clean up some. The stock rates in about Very Good Plus to Fine overall condition.īore Condition: The bore is bright semi bright near the muzzle. The LOP measures 13 ¼ inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The wood shows several other small scrapes and scratches. The refinished buttplate has surface erosion bleeding through the new finish. Stock Configuration & Condition: The hardwood stock has a pistol grip, Type II barrel band with sling loop, sling well, sling pass through, and a metal buttplate. The rear sight is a Type I flip up dual aperture assembly. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a post set between two protective wings. The interior of the sling is stamped with blurred marks that include “44”. The rear of the magazine is marked “SY-B” which is an IBM mark (page 142 -143). The right side of the butt is marked with a “crossed cannons” cartouche. The sling well is marked “SCB” which is an IBM mark (page 108-109). The underside of the handguard is marked “SCB” which is an IBM mark (page 138). The Type II barrel band is unmarked which is consistent with IBM and others (page 59). The Type I rear sight is marked “S” on the left and “IN B” on the right which are IBM marks (pages 29). The front sight is marked “SI B” which is an IBM mark (page 57). The bolt is marked “AOB” on the right lug which is an IBM mark (page 36). The inside of the operating slide is marked “AOB” which is an IBM mark (page 65). The smooth push button safety is marked “EPB” which is an IBM mark (page 95). The magazine release is marked “PR-B” which is an IBM mark (pages 100-101). The hammer is marked “WMB” which is an IBM mark (page 90). M1 Carbines Wartime Production 7th Edition). The left rear of the trigger group is marked “B-EB” which is a backward stamped IBM mark (page 78 of Craig Riesch’s book, U.S. 30 M1” and the top rear is marked “I.B.M. The top front of the receiver is marked “U.S. No Barrel DateĪction Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine Year of Manufacture: January to March, 1944 (page 29 of Scott Duff’s book The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide). The International Business Machines Corporation, USA Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Post-1900 U.S.
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