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TONY SANCHEZ
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I HAVE A UNFIRED M1 CARBINE S#XB47 NEED SOME HELP ON PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR MORE INFO THANK YOU DELUX WOOD .
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jackp1028
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Thank you Panther. Your carbine is in the gap where serial numbers seemed to have been skipped. Could you post pictures showing the receivers Rock-Ola logo and and the barrels maker and date? Thank you for helping the Club update our records. It would be great if you could also provide a Data Sheet.
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9Panther
Recruit Joined: Feb 06 2016 Location: Tampa, Florida Status: Offline Points: 8 |
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I have Rock Ola 16725xx
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Why Carbines?
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Just stating a simple fact, it's out there if anyone wants to look. As far as peeps having trouble doing Google searches, then how did they find this place?
One more thing, well over 90 percent of links posted on this site are tied to this site or the related sites up in the header. If anyone is having trouble with Google searches then this place is probably not going expand anyone's mind. Of course they are getting some pretty damn good information though. |
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jackp1028
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Also, carbines posted on these forums ("Carbines of the Collectors" and "Featured Carbines") are more likely to be included in the "Serial Number Spread Sheets", a resource for members to view reliable information about carbine date related configurations, features and history.
http://www.uscarbinecal30.com/forum/m1-carbine-serial-number-spread-sheets_topic5249.html |
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New2brass
Moderator Group Dan Pinto, Photo Editor Joined: Nov 29 2015 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 4627 |
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that may be true, but not helpful for some of our members that would like to see it but not to good with google searches. it is more helpful to post a link Jim, Again you are more than welcome to post your carbine on these forums as well
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Why Carbines?
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It is nice, but it's also posted on multiple sites so if anyone wants to see it...it's out there.
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New2brass
Moderator Group Dan Pinto, Photo Editor Joined: Nov 29 2015 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 4627 |
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Jim, The list above is for serial number ranges that the club has had low or no reports. Your carbine sounds like a very nice late Inland in the known serial number ranges. I bet guys would love to see it. I suggest the "Carbines of the Collector" section |
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jjspearson
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I have a late Inland 6,908,236, hand stamped "M1". Barrel date Inland 2/45. Appears to be all original as issued in 1945.
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Jim Pearson
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New2brass
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Clubs database is compromised of submitted data sheets which can be found here the completed data sheet can be submitted electronically to the email address on the form or it can be snail mailed to the address in the above post. Filing out a data sheet helps you get more acquainted with your carbine as it steers you to locations on carbines where makings or variations can be found. I suggest keeping a copy of the DS for your records as it is handy to have a record as well as for the future should you wish to sell the carbine.
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BuyAmer1can
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I just getting acquainted with my carbine and all the markings as well as how to navigate this forum. But I'd like to add my serial number to the Club's data base. I have an Inland with a barrel date of 9/43. It looks like a Type 1 rifle but I'm still researching. In any case my serial number is 970253. If this info is supposed to be sent to a specific person please let me know. |
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Nothing from China
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Matt_X
Hard Corps Joined: Nov 10 2020 Location: Phila, Penn Status: Offline Points: 766 |
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That said, please do share the details on your carbines in their own threads. I'm sure many are interested. Marcin, In particular I'm interested whether 1847796 was used by Saginaw S.G., or S' G' , as well as who made the barrel and other details.
If you join the forum, then you can upload photos. Joining is easy.
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W5USMC
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Thanks 3 x M1 and Abel4287, but the intent of this thread is to find carbines in very specific serial # ranges where no carbines have yet been reported. See the very 1st post for these serial# ranges per manufacturer.
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Wayne
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Abel4287
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I acquired Inland 1652 from Midway USA barrel dated 6-42
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USMC 2111
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Billy Fort
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no bomb or circle
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New2brass
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Billy, you need to log in, you are posting as a guest. No way to send you info. Is there a flaming bomb or a circle around the W?
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Billy Fort
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My RECEIVER IS 2491995 with an small W on rear of receiver, bought it just a reciever and I'm building a gun around it.
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blackfish
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5834657 mixmaster here, barrel appears original, proofed both by Winchester (WP) and Saginaw (P).
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Connor38
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I did see that and I do recall a number in my sling well. When I’m back home, likely for 4th of July, I’ll strip her down and do a thorough analysis.
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New2brass
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Connor,
5mil, nice! I keep missing out on one for my collection. Any info on a possible original is good info, please do submit a datasheet. These can be found in the forum section that says datasheets. There is a current thread talking about slingwell markings where your info would be appreciated. |
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