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- The U. S. Caliber . 30 Carbines
Production Between June 1942 and August 1945 ten primary U S contractors manufactured over 6 million U S 30 Caliber Model M1, M1A1, T4, M2, T3, and M3 Carbines
- Carbine Club Datasheet Question - The Carbine Collectors Club - Page 1
The datasheet was updated recently to include an additional page courtesy of newscotlander It is optional but provides additional information for collectors I normally use the back of the datasheet to fill in things like which parts are blued, parked, etc and the additional page makes it much easier and is well formatted
- National Postal Meter M1 Carbine – 1457503
The front sight shape is ridged (option 1 on the datasheet) and is marked NN for Neidner Rifle Corp of Dowagiac, Michigan The second N (1) is stamped to the left of the center N It is also a different size and font denoting use by National Postal Meter Underwood used at least three different barrel proof mark stamp types
- Email completed data sheets to: DataSheet@USCarbineCal30. com
Email completed data sheets to: DataSheet@USCarbineCal30 com For more information, visit The Carbine Collectors Club on the web: www USCarbineCal30 com MARKING
- SG Datasheet - Front and Rear Sights - The Carbine Collectors Club
Quote Reply Topic: S'G' Datasheet - Front and Rear Sights Posted: Apr 07 2017 at 11:43am I’m down to the final details to finish up my Data Sheet and would like to ask for some assistance on the front and rear sights
- 146,6xx Inland - The Carbine Collectors Club
The photos and datasheet are below I would appreciate any feedback on this Inland I’d be happy to answer any questions or post additional photos The rifle shares characteristics of early Inlands already posted here so this carbine probably just reinforces already known info Hope this post contributes to the site
- Operating Slide Chart - The Carbine Collectors Club - Page 1
PI would be made as stated But if L479 I would expect numbers on bottom L379 may or may not have a different set of numbers
- Are Parts Blued or Parkerized? - The Carbine Collectors Club
Most of the detailed original part drawings I've been able to find refer to MIL STD 171 finish 5 3 1 2 or 5 3 2 2
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