I’ve missed you, my NES friends!! That said, life in Austria is nice.
Just picked up this M1 Carbine, SN 3154547, and am asking for your insights. I see what looks to be a Springfield Arsenal mark (crossed cannons) and a number not matching to the receiver on the stock. British proof stamp on left side of matching barrel appears to have the numbers 1, 4, and 0 in the crossed swords. Odd big hole with two screw holes flanking it, underneath, in front of magazine well. Almost looks like someone mounted it?
I was getting a “security error“ when I tried to insert the pictures from my phone. Here’s a link to a public Google photos album: Wartime Inland M1 Carbine
ETA looked up the stamp on the right side of the stock and apparently that’s an Inland cartouche??
Just picked up this M1 Carbine, SN 3154547, and am asking for your insights. I see what looks to be a Springfield Arsenal mark (crossed cannons) and a number not matching to the receiver on the stock. British proof stamp on left side of matching barrel appears to have the numbers 1, 4, and 0 in the crossed swords. Odd big hole with two screw holes flanking it, underneath, in front of magazine well. Almost looks like someone mounted it?
I was getting a “security error“ when I tried to insert the pictures from my phone. Here’s a link to a public Google photos album: Wartime Inland M1 Carbine
ETA looked up the stamp on the right side of the stock and apparently that’s an Inland cartouche??
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