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Boz299
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Topic: First Carbine - QHMCPosted: Mar 09 2026 at 6:14pm |
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Over the past year, I developed an interest in Garands, which naturally led me to carbines. I came across a Quality Hardware import on another forum, but it was scooped up before I could make a move on it. After doing a bit more reading and searching, this one popped up. Something about it drew me in, I had to have it. Since picking it up, I replaced the sling and oiler that came with it (both were repros) and swapped out a Winchester handguard for a Q-RMC that I found here on the forum.
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Posted: Mar 19 2026 at 12:23pm |
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Data sheet Looks correct!
Carbine looks good! BUT - Is that the serial number? Here is the serial number of one of my carbines 1404 - - - Seven (7) digits Is your Carbine 4 digits? or are the other numbers blocked by you? Thanks Dave
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Boz299
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Posted: Mar 19 2026 at 5:25pm |
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The serial is 7 digits 1889---
These clean up tools clean up too well.
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Posted: Mar 19 2026 at 7:37pm |
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Boz - Nice Quality Hardware M1 Carbine
Second serial number block (1943) Great Find! Rocko Rizzo |
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Posted: Mar 20 2026 at 2:58pm |
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Very nice looking carbine! The stock has been through a rebuild, so not original to the carbine. It also has a post war recoil plate. The E-379 slide came in a bit later. Other than that your carbine is very close to the COMs 121 and 247. first is a 1879xxx followed by 1896xxx
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Posted: Mar 20 2026 at 4:02pm |
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Other than the stock (and the original Winchester handguard that you replaced), everything else looks original. One other thing to check to see if this carbine might have been "put together" is the mark on the trigger housing left by the hammer. If your dogleg hammer is original, we would not expect to see a second mark from a later straight hammer. Here's a picture of what I mean.
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Posted: Mar 21 2026 at 1:15pm |
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Is that a cast recoil plate?
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Posted: Mar 21 2026 at 2:29pm |
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I thought so too having the line on it
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Posted: Mar 21 2026 at 2:46pm |
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Posted: Mar 21 2026 at 3:50pm |
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Well, excuse me! I will return to my slumber now. Oh, it dawned on my as to if there's another proof P on the barrel other than the UEF one that's shown. |
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 12:31pm |
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How is it known the stock isn't original to this action?
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 1:20pm |
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Data Sheet has M2 stock checked -
Please correct that!
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 2:55pm |
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@Harley, I believe I see a M2 selector cutout in the OP's third picture. I believe this might be a Type IV (M2) stock. Here's an edited pic that highlights that cutout. More pictures would be helpful.
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 3:10pm |
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Jack, learn something new here everyday. Here are a few more pictures.
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 3:19pm |
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I had an early 44 QHMC that had been through RIA at some point. It had their rebuild stamp on the side like OP's but the only thing that had been changed was the sear (type 3 RIA marked). Everything else on the carbine was original including the wood, flip sight and type one band, so it's possible to be sent through rebuild and not have the whole carbine rebuilt. I am not at all saying that's what happened here but mine was a certainly a light rebuild.
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 4:49pm |
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John, Is it possible the original stock was sporterized or broken, and a previous owner got a correct stock that been though rebuild and put on? @Boz, can you check the barrel for a second "P". A pic of the mid section of the top of the barrel would help. Front sight looks like the stamped and brazed type, any markings? Look at all sides including the front and inside the wings.
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 5:39pm |
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Single P on the barrel and looked at the front sight under magnafication and it has no markings. ![]() |
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 6:59pm |
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The QMHC barrel proof is one of the few that is fairly easy to identify. On all other carbine barrels that use a "P" proof, the leg on the "P" is about the same length as the upper encircled portion. Some have serifs, some don't. NPM uses a simple punch mark and WRA uses their stylized "WP" logo. (See CCNL 384-20)
However, the QHMC "P" proof has a noticeably shorter leg than the others. See the sketch below.
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Posted: Mar 22 2026 at 7:05pm |
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Wow - M2 stock must have been changed sometime.
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