![]() ![]() I can tell you according to the guide I have your rifle was made between Jan 1944 and March 1944. I can't seem to find any other markings at this point but I haven't stripped the gun at all except for removing the handguard and lifting the barrel and action out of the stock.Īny help/comments would be appreciated.Try and get some photos up when you do get around to stripping the rifle down and I can help. The understand of the handguard looks to be stamped SFHB. It has the Type 2 barrel band and is stamped MMO. This carbine does have the same rear site as the center picture in post #17 and it's stamped PI or P1 on the side. I'll try to get some help from a younger pair or eyes. While the cost per unit price varied from contract to contract, the average price paid by the U.S. The barrel stamp is giving me the same fits whether it's my eyes or the poor/old stamp, I can't read it. Serial numbers of IBM carbines range from 3,651,520 to 4,009,999. I was told that it is an IBM manufactured carbine but with my bad eyes, I can't make out the Mfg stamp which is nearly hidden by the rear site. I accquired an M1 Carbine from my late father-in-law. I'd like to jump into this thread too as I'm in nearly the same position as JACKO. Rifle, M1 Carbine, 30 Cal, w/ one magazine 000567 to 000708 Within this serial number range, Valley Ordnance Co The front and rear of the receiver has the standard, 'US CARBINE/CAL I’m seeking some clarification, and more accurate detail, on Winchester Model 94 serial numbers in the 1930’s and 40’s I have a 9422 XTR LR Carbine with a.
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