![]() ( I read that those arrived separately and were matched up at CMP). Probably European stock, I guess.Īll parkerizing is dark and looks nice on rifle. 30 carbine universal firearms m1 hybrid rifle cal semi-auto collectable 18 inch. Has FAT stamp on butt stock and long number on butt stock, three numbers under fore stock. Postal Meter M1 Carbine Valueinland manufacturing m1 carbine serial numbers. Quality Hardware (359,666 M1 carbines) National Postal Meter (413,017 M1 carbines). Rear sight (adjustable milled) marked with an H in a shield on left side. M1 Carbine Universal Serial NumbersUniversal Carbine Serial Numbers. This was the final variation of slide produced and was designed to engage the disconnect lever of the M2 carbine but was used in both M1 and M2 carbines. This is the drawing/stock number of this variation, known as a Type VI. Slide: marked in well with a clearly struck N and with a blurry faint striking of what looks like B or an 8. The slide on this carbine is marked D-7161843. Rotating safety has some sort of odd rune stamp on lever, looks like an S or Z in a circle. Part visible under hammer spring (top of trigger or sear?) marked SW-N. Hammer Underwood (U with dot on either side). 1944 M1 30 Carbine, National Postal Meter, Arsenal 2nd issue, exc clean bore, all metal excellent cond. Early M1 carbines had what has become know as high wood stocks. All others ive found online have been 5+ numbers. type 3 late stock with low wood and oval oiler. type 2 mid war stock with high wood and oval oiler. type 1 early stocks with high wood and I-cut oiler recess. Is that an NPM mark? I have not found PM listed anywhere. The stock has been classified by collectors into 3 types:. ![]() I have not been able to verify this as an NPM marking. No other markings except for faint cryptic stamping on flat underside.įlat Bolt: marked very clearly PM on lug (caps, same font, looks struck at same time)on lug. There are various books and places on the internet where you can find the various codes of the various parts that make up your specific M1 carbine. M1 Carbines were all pretty hodgepodge with parts from all sorts of. Looks like it has a tiny FAT stamp on underside by receiver. Therfore your M-1 carbine was made by National Postal Meter between 12-1943,and 05. Receiver: NPM (N 17) Serial number in late 1943 range.īarrel marked Inland 1943. I recently picked up one of the Italian M1 carbines that CMP sold back around 2008.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |