Thanks for the welcome, guys. I have other stories about dad and guns - fun stories but heartbreaking knowing what we do about collectible firearms today.
PLN-TAP-7 wrote:
Yours seems original even if some parts may be mismatch: that could have happens at the time when your father was working on 'his' Carbines. |
This seems plausible. The rest of the rifle aside from the trigger group appears to belong together (no idea about the stock - it could be from anything). Trigger group is the baffling part, if the trigger group is post war, then that kinda throws shade over the story as I know it.
I'll start another thread in the main parts identifying forum once I start taking pics and link to it here.