M1 carbine....which maker?

Well, er...

I really dunno! but I would like to learn.
Any good sites on M-1 carbines? One of my friends has a complete Rock-O-La that he wants to sell me. I'm not very sure but I think these were of the most sought after. I'm quite tempted.
Should I?
PP.:)
 
Rarest is the irwin pedersen made 3000 or so then contract pulled I have 2 :)

S'G' 223,620
rock ola 228,500
standard products 247,160
saginaw gear 293,592
IBM 346,500
quality hardware 359,666
National postal meter 413,017
Underwood 545,616
winchester 809,451
Inland 2,084,189


inland (t3) M3 carbine (vampire infrared night vision and scope) 811 I have 1 :rockOn:
Inland m1a (folding stock) 140,000
winchester (t3) M3 1108
Winchester m2 17,500
Inland m2 400,000 est records are incomplet for june,july and august 1945


THEN you can get into some of the strange marked recivers the contractors bought each others to make quota and just restamped them

you get Inland lined out restamped rockola
IBM made by auto ordinance (marked A.O) under IBM
UN-Quality (union switch and sigional and quality hardware) I have 1
Commercial Controls (national postal meter changed names in may44)

there are a few others too

Inland and winchester were the ONLY 2 companies to produce m2 carbines many were hand stamped "2" some over the "1"

for korea/Vietnam many other m1 carbines had the FA parts added to make them m2's some were restamped m2 but most
were not
The m1 and m2 recievers are the EXACT same with the exception of the "1" or "2" stamp
 
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Ok you want more i give you more!!

stay away from the universal made carbines GI parts do NOT fit most of them

most aftermarket carbines suck

The plainfields were not too bad and GI parts fit

any USGI carbine will be good the U.S never used corrosive ammo so the bores on most are like new parts do not generally break and thier are TONS of spare parts out there

ammo NO surplus ammo in canada

win white box or reload.....
 
The Painfield carbines are a commercially made receiver with all GI parts fitted, including barrel and wood most of the time. They were made just afte rthe war, mostly for police contract, etc. but a good number were civilian sales as well. They are basically as god as the GI guns functionally, but hte GI guns have a nicer finished receiver.

All the otehr commercial guns leave a bit to be desired and I would avoid them.

I've had GI and Plainfield guns and both worked great and I would own either again.

I would not buy an Iver Johnson or a Universal. Yuck. And sometimes dangerous too.
 
A good military friend gave me a Rockola M1 Carbine back in '98. The only problem with it was that the rear sight was a bastardized fitted Canadian SMG sight. Still, it shot like a dream and is very accurate, even with the SMG sight.

I have since picked up a proper M1 Carbine ajustable rear sight but have not installed it yet.

Any thoughts?

Regards

CS45

currently basking in the SWFL sunshine
 
look to see if they ####ed up the recievers dovetail slot

if not remove the sight thats in there buy useing a block of wood or a brass punch. TAKE the rife OUT of the stock and strip it 1ST knock the old sight out from the left towards the right

Install the new sight from the right

roughly center it bring gun and tools to range set rear sight up so the adjustments are centered and use brass punch/wood block to position sight as such. once your happy use a sturdy center punch and stake the sight to reciever there should be 4 stake marks all ready
 
Contact148

Thanks for the tips. I will have a close look at the piece when I head north, once the weather warms up.

One other question? Is the adjustable sight the correct one for this model?
Regards

CS45
 
"...Bsa..." BSA didn't make them. U.S. companies only. Nine of 'em. The only difference between them is the numbers made by each company.
"...Is the adjustable sight the correct one..." 99.99% of all military carbines went through a re-build after W.W. II. The adjustable sight was one of the modifications done.
 
cansoldier45 said:
Contact148

Thanks for the tips. I will have a close look at the piece when I head north, once the weather warms up.

One other question? Is the adjustable sight the correct one for this model?
Regards

CS45


depends whats your serial # X out the last 2 numbers if you want
 
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