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Index of Back Issues.

Carbine of the Month Index

Searchable Index of Back Issues 1-384

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Editor's Note: The index of articles below is a reprint from CCNL 366 and 367. It has also been updated to include all of the CCNL's to 384. Thanks to fellow club member RedSpecial for the update.

This is the first in a two-part series of newsletter indexes, specific to carbine manufacturers. It includes references to articles that will help a collector know what parts are correct in a carbine, but does not include those articles that detail a manufacturer's historical information, documents, interviews, production milestones, inspection criteria, minor reports, prototypes, etc. Readers should refer to our master Newsletter Index for more information on a specific manufacturer, as well as a list of all Carbine of the Month (COM) features.

I am a relative novice to the Carbine Club, and purchased the back issues of the newsletters. They are a wealth of information and a tremendous resource, but I found myself "trying to drink from a fire hose." To organize the tremendous amount of data, I purchased a 3 ring binder, with a tab for each of the manufacturers. Then, each time I found an article or snippet of information about a particular manufacturer, I copied it and placed it behind the tab for that manufacturer.

One of my favorite parts of each newsletter is the COM (Carbine of the Month), and I have put a copy of each COM behind my tabs - also by manufacturer. That way, if you find a carbine that you want to restore or that you may want to purchase, you can check your reference binder and get a good idea of what a carbine close to it in serial number range looks like.

Ed Carson


Inland
Newsletter Date
Subject
4 Feb 77 Serial numbers vs. barrel dates and major features
49 Dec 80 X marked guns
72 Nov 82 Manufacturer’s update, part 1
73 Dec 82 Manufacturer’s update, part 2
187 May 92 M2 Update
206 Dec 93 Subcontractor parts markings
268 Feb 99 Serial number vs. barrel date – first block
288 Oct 00 X marked presentation guns
333 Jan 06 Stock markings
339 Jan 07 Brown-Lippe-Chapin barrels for Inland
346 Mar 08 Inland’s first serial number block update
350 Nov 08 Brown-Lippe-Chapin (marked B.L.C.) See also NL 352/Mar 09
353 May 09 Second serial number block update
357 Jan 10 Inland duplication of Winchester serial numbers
359 May 10 Type II barrel band markings and identification
360 Jul 10 I-BR on Inland barrels
361 Sep 10 Third serial number block update
371 Jul 12 Inland undated barrels
372 Oct 12 Inland serial number block 6,219,689-6,449,868 – production changes and markings
378 Apr 14 Very early Inland “cutaway” carbine



M1A1 Carbines
Newsletter Date Subject
47 Oct 80 Production vs. Dates
48 Nov 80 Stocks
115 Jun 86 M1A1 review
148 Mar 89 M1A1 part numbers
158 Jan 90 Leather cheek piece replacement
161 Apr 90 Folding stock construction and markings
348 Jul 08 M1A1s with bayonet lugs
351 Jan 09 M1A1 butt plate markings on CMP M1A1s
354 Jul 09 Stocks in wrap
358 Mar 10 Late war pistol grip stocks



Winchester
Newsletter Date Subject
1 Nov 76 Winchester carbines
34 Aug 79 Metal finishing operations
37 Dec 79 Subcontractors
58 Sep 81 Manufacturer’s update
60 Nov 81 Bayonet lugs; serial numbers vs. major features
188 Jun 92 First serial number block update
230 Dec 95 Use of transferred receivers, front sight shape
237 Jul 96 5 million serial number block update
299 Sep 01 W marked hammers. See NL 359/May 10 for additional information
326 Nov 04 Approximate monthly production
336 Jul 06 First Serial Number Block Update
337 Sep 06 Serial number application dates. Two corrections in NL 351/Jan 09
345 Jan 08 Rare barrels seen at CMP
355 Sep 09 6 and 7 million serial number block update
357 Nov 09 Left over receivers used by Winchester; 4,726 deliveries in 1946
371 Jul 12 What about the box-of-ten Winchester carbines?
373 Jan 13 Examples of Underwood Receivers to Winchester, AW and WA code
375 Jul 13 More on Underwood Receivers to Winchester, AW and WA code



National Postal Meter
One of only two manufacturers that stamped numbers on the receivers, trigger housings, bolts and slides
Newsletter Date Subject
9 Jul 77 NPM carbines
30 Apr 79 NPM carbines continued
125 Apr 87 Manufacturer’s update
126 May 87 Update continued, list of subcontractors
128 Jul 87 Subcontractor clarification and oiler discussion
373 Jan 13 NPM production sequence
373 Jan 13 Did NPM reuse serial numbers from scrapped receivers?



Underwood
Newsletter Date Subject
10 Aug 77 UEF carbines
40 Mar 80 Manufacturer’s update
45 Aug 80 Parts types and months used
127 Jun 87 Manufacturer’s update
128 Jul 87 Manufacturer’s update continued
182 Dec 91 Underwood receiver codes
259 May 98 First 200 UEF receivers by Inland
321 Jan 04 10-49 barrels
325 Sep 04 Stock cartouche
337 Sep 06 Marlin and P-U stocks
352 Mar 09 Late barrels and type II bands
357 Jan 10 Underwood receiver codes
369 Jan 12 Inland receivers to Rock-Ola and Underwood
371 Jul 12 Update on Underwood barrels dated 10-49
373 Jan 13 Examples of Underwood Receivers to Winchester, AW and WA code
374 Apr 13 Example of Underwood “line-out” receivers
375 Jul 13 Underwood ‘E’ series carbines
375 Jul 13 More on Underwood Receivers to Winchester, AW and WA code



IBM
Newsletter Date Subject
7 May 77 IBM Carbines (First up[date) and subcontractor list
36 May 79 Serial Number confusion
54 May 81 Facts about IBM
55 Jun 81 IBM Notes
110 Jan 86 Early IBM markings
162 May 90 Manufacturer’s Update
163 Jun 90 Firing Pin markings
329 May 05 Manufacturer’s update
345 Jan 08 IBM Update Addendum
353 May 09 IBM barrel marking lettering



Quality Hardware
Newsletter Date Subject
8 Jun 77 QHMC Carbines (first update)
68 Jul 82 Manufacturer’s update
101 Apr 85 QHMC – the wartime years
102 May 85 QHMC – the wartime years – continued
110 Jan 86 Q-EX 10 carbine
121 Dec 86 Type II band
122 Jan 87 Another Q-EX carbine, another Type II band
124 Mar 87 Still more on Type II bands
172 Feb 91 UN-Quality Manufacturer’s update
334 Mar 06 QHMC Manufacturer’s update
338 Nov 06 QHMC UN-Quality Manufacturer’s update
357 Jan 10 QHMC numbering problem, gap in numbers, analysis of UN-Q quantities
373 Jan 13 Did QHMC reuse serial numbers from scrapped receivers?



Rock-Ola
Newsletter Date Subject
5 Mar 77 Rock-Ola Carbines (first update)
53 Apr 81 EX 6095---
65 Apr 82 Manufacturer’s update part 1
66 May 82 Manufacturer’s update part 2
72 Nov 82 Rock-Ola’s cartouche markings
105 Aug 85 EX and presentation carbines
117 Aug 86 Manufacturer’s update
118 Sep 86 Manufacturer’s update
119 Oct 86 Manufacturer’s update
174 Apr 91 Inland to Rock-Ola receiver shuffle
238 Aug 96 EX 60955414
318 Jul 03 Presentation carbines
323 May 04 Carbine Test #9
328 Mar 05 RMC “Spring tube” receivers
330 Jul 05 Correction on page 10 to butt plate report in NL 328
348 Jul 08 New late barrels discovered in Norway
358 Mar 10 Carbine Test #8
369 Jan 12 Inland receivers to Rock-Ola and Underwood
372 Oct 12 Rock-Ola R-marked front sights and staking patterns
384 Oct 15 Rock-Ola’s usage of Inland and Winchester barrels



Standard Products
The 2nd of two manufacturers that stamped numbers on the receivers, trigger housings, bolts and slides
Newsletter Date Subject
3 Jan 77 Standard Products Carbines (first update)
35 Oct 79 Manufacturer’s update and chart of code numbers
62 Jan 82 Subcontractors
73 Dec 82 Slides
90 May 84 Bolt numbering
92 Jul 84 Additional bolt numbering info
105 Aug 85 Un-numbered carbines (2)
199 May 93 More on un-numbered carbines (3)
203 Sep 93 Col. H.M. Reedall (HMR stamp) discussion
223 May 95 Slide numbering
330 Jul 05 Presentation carbines
333 Jan 06 Standard Products carbine with Winchester barrel
342 Jul 07 Another carbine with a Winchester barrel
350 Nov 08 Another un-numbered carbine
366 Jul 11 Manufacturer’s update
367 Sep 11 More on presentation carbine 2053742, reuse of scrapped numbers, receiver code numbers
384 Oct 15 Follow up on Standard Products update (366) & HMR stocks



Saginaw Steering Gear
Newsletter Date Subject
78 May 83 Two unissued stocks with S-S3 butt plates
98 Jan 85 Manufacturer’s update, part 1
99 Feb 85 Manufacturer’s update, part 2
120 Nov 86 Study of 5.8 million SG carbines
132 Nov 87 Presentation carbines (2)
197 Mar 93 Magazine marking
206 Dec 93 Presentation carbine
207 Jan 94 Data sheet for presentation carbine in NL 206
235 May 96 Front band assembly dimensions
253 Nov 97 Another presentation carbine
255 Jan 98 Manufacturer’s update
269 Mar 99 Strange serial number
348 Jul 08 Inland to Saginaw restamped receiver
357 Jan 10 Saginaw and S’G’ mixture
358 Mar10 Unusual barrel marking



Irwin-Pedersen and Saginaw Grand Rapids (S’G’)
It is very difficult to separate the IP carbines from the follow-on Saginaw S’G’ carbines, so both are listed together here
Newsletter Date Subject
2 Dec 76 First study of SG, IP and S’G’ production
21 Jul 78 IP/ S’G’ trigger shapes
27 Jan 79 Update from the study in NL 2
31 May 79 Style of the serial numbers on IP/ S’G’ receivers
70 Sep 82 “Batching” of Irwin-Pedersen and early S’G’ carbine production
103 Jun 85 S’G’ Presentation carbine
121 Dec 86 IP/ S’G’ and SG stock manufacturer
142 Sep 88 IP/ S’G’ front sight numbers identified
168 Nov 90 Side-tracked IP receivers
188 Jun 92 IP magazine markings
245 Mar 97 Unmarked parts seen on 15 IP/ S’G’ carbines
283 May 00 Another look at IP/ S’G’ front sight numbers
347 May 08 ISP oilers
351 Jan 09 Fake IP presentation carbine 1766641
354 Jul 09 Double-marked IP stock
357 Jan 10 Analysis of possibly how many IPs produced, the SG and S’G’ mixture
374 Apr 13 Irwin-Pedersen marked carbines (manufacturer’s update)



Miscellaneous
Newsletter Date Subject
382 Apr 15 Update on field installation of adjustable rear sights in WWII
383 Jul 15 Transition from the push safety to the rotary safety
384 Oct 15 Hardness test marks, proof-firing marks and acceptance stamps
384Oct 15Proof firing marks on M1 carbine barrels









































Edited by New2brass - Oct 06 2021 at 7:57am
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