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Tator62
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Topic: Help with new carbine Parts identification, pleaPosted: Dec 14 2025 at 10:11pm |
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I recently picked up a new carbine, it is a late war inland barrel date, 11-44. Overall, the carbine is very nice the muzzle wear is at a 1.5, but some of the parts I know are incorrect. The receiver is a type two national Post meter marked N16 on the left side,hammer I believe as a type three Rockola it has a B/R in a circle, hand guard I believe is type one but is unmarked and it’s a two rivet, bolt is flat type two with a W stamp for Winchester, rear sight is an H inside of the shield type two? Sear type one quality hardware/IBM with initials BOB on the side. Trigger is type two with initials TB stamped in it for IBM? The stock is a high Wood very nice very clean. There is a P inside a square on the bottom of the pistol grip, It is unmarked, but appears there may be a faint C in the sling Well, possibly RMC/Rockola? I know the stock is not correct for a late war issue , Just curious about them being unmarked? Any insights on this would be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance!
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Posted: Dec 15 2025 at 1:16am |
Think you mean the trigger housing is a type two NPM marked N16. Despite what is published in many reference books, the B/R hammer is not Rockola, it is a replacement hammer made by Brunner Ritter. The P in a square on your stock indicates that the stock was on a carbine that went through a rebuild, San Antonio Arsenal used a P in a square not sure if any of the other facilities also did, check the right side forward of the grip for a rebuild facility stamp, they can be hard to see at times. |
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Posted: Dec 15 2025 at 10:33am |
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so who used unmarked high wood stocks and unmarked 2rivet hand guards?
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Posted: Dec 20 2025 at 5:54pm |
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You will need to post some pictures of the stock and hand guard, all else is speculation. Side profiles, sling well, the inside of stock Handguard: the rivets from top and bottom of HG
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