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M1 carbine bolt markings
M1 carbine bolt markings










m1 carbine bolt markings

Warcraft Exports US Springfield Rifle WWII 1907 Pattern M1 Garand Leather Sling. The left side of the stock looks like it took a hit and cracked the stock. Its action markings and serialization differ. The stock has a good sized crack that runs from the mag well forward about 6" on each side. I think the safety maybe post war according to one site I was looking at but not sure. Co (International Register Company?) adj rear sight, "SA" Marked stock (handguard has no markings that I could see), barrel is a UNDERWOOD bomb barrel marked 5/44 (I think it's a 5, could be a 8 or something hard to tell) but the 44 is easy to see, barrel band with bayo lug is marked "AI" for Inland, front sight is N for Inland, the bolt is marked "W" I guess for Winchester, the slide not sure (photo shows "F" but I neglected to look in the slide well for markings). 30 M1' and is partially obscured by the slide when the bolt is closed. Inland trigger group, "TT" or "TF" marked hammer, I.R. The other yellow, white (right side) and sticker numbers I don't know. The white number of the stock is the serial number and is nicely engraved into. L479 slide with government vendor (CAGE) code 96567 (Dennison Machine Tool) Manufactured post WWII. Corp.) High Standard slides were marked HS, HSA, 28627, or HS and 28627.

m1 carbine bolt markings

The stock has several markings which I suppose are rack numbers. L479 slide with government vendor (CAGE) code 28627 (High Standard Mfg. Some of the markings I have found, some not. I am rather new to this M1 carbine thing so any opins would be good. The barrel is in surprisingly good shape with no debris and prominent lands and grooves. Here are a few photos but the best I can figure most of the parts appear correct for the period. From the serial I think May 43-May 44 production. I just got in today this M1 Carbine Classic had up a few days ago.












M1 carbine bolt markings