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Would appreciate a 'born on' date for new carbine |
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colreed
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Posted: Dec 16 2017 at 5:34pm |
Is an Inland SN3024951.
It has all early parts. Am curious when it was put together. Thanks Reed
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Charles
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Some time between Sept 1943 - late Jan. 1944
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Charles
Co B 1st Batl.115 Inf. Reg. 29th. Divi. 4.2 Heavy Mortar Co Retired Life member NRA |
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m1a1fan
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What do you mean by early parts? Flip sight, type 1 band?
What' the barrel date? Somewhere around October-December of 1943? Edit: See CCNL 353 |
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colreed
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Sorry 'bout that, Ted
Early parts: flip sight T1A band dogleg Tll push safety plain face mag release barrel date 11-43. Looks original And a merry Christmas to you. |
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colreed
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forgot to mention that the trigger housing, bolt and slide, and ALL internals are early Quality Hardware
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