So the other night I was flipping through the book 'War Baby Comes Home', by Larry Ruth and got to the part about commerical carbines. Now I've seen many Universal and Plainsfield carbines up for sale or trade on the EE, and even saw a post where a guy mentioned that he had a HOWA, but realized that there is a whole raft of other manufacturers that made post-war carbines that you generally don't hear of. For example:
Alpine Industries
Erma's Firearms Manufacturing
Johnson Arms Inc.
National Ordnance Inc.
Rowan, Becker Company Inc.
Santa Fe Div. of Pasadena Gun Shop
Tri State Tool & Die
The American Historical Foundations (I.J.A.)
American Military Arms Corporation (I.J.A)
Bullseye Gun Shop
Federal Ordnance Inc.
Global Arms
Iver Johnson's Arms Inc.
Millville Ordnance Company
Rock Island Armory Inc.
Rowan, Becker Company, Inc.
Springfield Armory, Inc.
Steelville Manufacturing Company Inc.
I pretty much pulled this list out of the book and some of these manufacturers only made some of the parts and some created carbines from remanufactured government surplus but I thought it was a decent starting point for the post.
So anybody else out there got one of these that are listed, or one manufactured by someone I missed? Be curious to know how many different types made it into Canada.
Alpine Industries
Erma's Firearms Manufacturing
Johnson Arms Inc.
National Ordnance Inc.
Rowan, Becker Company Inc.
Santa Fe Div. of Pasadena Gun Shop
Tri State Tool & Die
The American Historical Foundations (I.J.A.)
American Military Arms Corporation (I.J.A)
Bullseye Gun Shop
Federal Ordnance Inc.
Global Arms
Iver Johnson's Arms Inc.
Millville Ordnance Company
Rock Island Armory Inc.
Rowan, Becker Company, Inc.
Springfield Armory, Inc.
Steelville Manufacturing Company Inc.
I pretty much pulled this list out of the book and some of these manufacturers only made some of the parts and some created carbines from remanufactured government surplus but I thought it was a decent starting point for the post.
So anybody else out there got one of these that are listed, or one manufactured by someone I missed? Be curious to know how many different types made it into Canada.
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