Rockola m1 carbine stock markings. 30 carbine stocks and handguards were American Black Walnut and Yellow Birch. A full guide about the WW2 M1 Carbine of the US Army : history, production and case markings, serial numbers, part names, pictures. Apr 10, 2020 ยท Here are pictures of the stock markings on the M1 Carbine in the auction being talked about. This one is in great shape, but does have some dings and scrapes from sitting in the safe. Birch had initially been considered but wasn't approved until a perceived shortage of Walnut usgi, m1 Carbine, Advisor, carbine markings Markings per component: -Barrel Bands -Type 1 (Early Narrow Band) -Inland: Marked "UI" "U" Or unmarked. The soldier on the left has a slung M1 carbine. The stock is a type 1 high wood I cut stock with RMC stamp over the crossed cannons on the right side of the stock. American Black Walnut had a long history of being the wood preferred by America's gun manufacturers and was used by all of the carbine prime contractors and subcontractors. Dont know why he would leave out photos of the sling cut. Early flip up rear sight.
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