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</html>";s:4:"text";s:9773:"SERIAL NUMBERS - The War. Is there any way of finding out the date of manufacture for an M1 Carbine? Seller's Description: LSB#: 170512CF01 Make: Inland Division of General Motors Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 5389231 Year of Manufacture: October – December, 1944 (page 28 of Scott Duff’s book The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide); Barrel Date 8 – 44 Caliber: .30 Carbine Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine Markings: The import mark under the barrel is reads … Consistent features of the carbines in this range included a two-rivet handguard, … From what I can tell a 4 digit serial number is pretty rare. Many parts on an M1 Carbine were made by many other companies. The serial number behind the sight is "4777xxx" and matches the number on the stock. The barrel is. I have an M1 carbine, and I'm trying to find out what year it was manufactured. I can't find a source online that matches serial numbers to dates. I bought one of the new Inland M1 A1 carbines a few years ago when this model first came out. Mike D, Nice looking carbine. You can look up the date your specific gun was manufactured, but this may actually be before one with a lower serial number was made. LSB#: 180120JE04 Make: Inland Division of General Motors Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 4934521 Year of Manufacture: April to June 1944 (page 28 of Scott Duff’s book The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide). It has a 4 digit serial number, 9842 with no other markings. But they didn't want to recreate just any M1 Carbine. All 10 manufacturers swapped parts as needed in order to get the guns built. Inland Division Of General Motors M1 Carbine 'X' Series Serial Number Description: This Inland has the barrel date of 8-45. Does your carbine have a … Inland Manufacturing Division of General Motors was the only manufacturer of the M1A1 and manufactured approximately 140,000 by the close of the war. The American Automobile Industry in World War Two. Does anybody know what year … The most notable of Inland’s firearm production was the .30 Caliber M1 carbine and the folding stock variant, the M1A1 Paratrooper model. Inland Mfg - Engineering & Presentation Gifts. Stock is marked “SCB”. The stock also has on it, "STD PROD RWH" The sight is stamped with a "PI" Underneath the barrel it's marked, "Davidson S … The carbine's serial number is X G 9. Reassembly required the use of new rivets. To answer Dan’s question, RP is Rock-Ola. / 975101” on the … It has a L aperture sight, push button safety and no bayo lug. The bore and chamber is in minty condition. The new M1 Carbine from Inland Manufacturing, LLC., offers collectors and folks who want to enjoy the platform a third option. The X after the serial number denotes that the serial number was accidentally duplicated. **** Why the X after serial number? This carbine is in new condition! LSB#: 180410EP04 Make: Inland Division of General Motors Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 118956 Year of Manufacture: January to March 1943 (page 28 of Scott Duff’s book The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide); Barrel Date 12 – 42 Caliber:.30 Carbine Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine Markings: There is no visible import mark. Given that the G-3 Diary from the 1st ID reflects that 1,500 carbines were received by the division on 10 July 1942, this would likely include Inland Serial #342. I am seeking the following: Any records showing receipt of M1 Carbines by the 1st Infantry Division either by serial number, or in lots (reflecting first and last serial numbers of the lot). The M1A1 was manufactured in two main production runs, both of approximately 70,000. Inland Division Of General Motors M1 Carbine "X" Series Serial Number Description: This Inland has the barrel date of 8-45. The 1944 M1 carbine has the same features as the 1945 M1 carbine but with a Type 2 barrel band and 10–round magazine. The Inland barrel date is 11-43. Original manufacture M2 carbines were usually factory fitted with late style features, such as the adjustable style rear sight, improved safety lever and the barrel band with the bayonet lug. The M1 1944 carbines feature many of the same characteristics of the original Inland Carbines and are manufactured in the USA! During WWII the M1A1 stocks and parts in the possession of Springfield Armory, whether made by Springfield or another manufacturer, were for use as replacements. Sometime between September 1943, and January 1944. The M1 carbine is modeled after the last production model that Inland manufactured in 1945 and features a type 3 bayonet lug / barrel band, adjustable rear sights, push button safety, round bolt, and "low wood" walnut stock, and a 15 … The first was produced and delivered from late 1942 through until October 1943. Now, there are a few features that may not look exact to the discerning M1 collector and expert, but all features on the gun are present to reflect the carbine over its history and retain that broad general look so iconic to us all. Carbine has a Rock-Ola front sight. Inland provides a complete series of carbines that look and experience just simply because great as the real articleand, in most cases, capture even much better. All of the parts are Inland coded. Make: Inland Division of General Motors Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 5389231 Year of Manufacture: October – December, 1944 (page 28 of Scott Duff’s book The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide); Barrel Date 8 – 44 Caliber:.30 Carbine Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine. Original Inland and Winchester M2s all have high serial numbers over 6,000,000. As a simplified example though, lets say Winchester was assigned serial numbers 1 to 100, and Inland was assigned 101-200. Inland Carbines used SN 2912530 in Sep 1943, and ran through SN 3212519 in Jan 1944. It shows no sign of ever being fired. We will first discuss the basic concepts, then we will see in more detail the characteristic elements of the M1 carbines of the second war. At exactly 8,069,660 M1/M2 Carbines were made during WWII.Only 6 Milllion were issued to GI troops and Militia.The serial number 1 to 5 produced by Inland Division of General Motors were experimentals.Serial numbers 6 to 10 was from Winchester Repeating Arms were also experimentals for both the 2 manufacturers. A correct, as built, M1 Carbine could be made by Inland with parts from other suppliers. With a … Just obtained an Inland M1 Carbine from the CMP, six-digit serial number is 476xxx. owned guns as a very cool touch. The U. S. Carbine,. My buddy just picked up an m1 carbine produced by IBM. Serial numbers of the Inland M1 carbine actions made during this period ranged from 70,000 - 950,000, and many of these actions were put into M1A1 stocks. 30 M1” on the front and “INLAND DIV. You will find here a thorough study of the M1 carbine (United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) over the period 1941-45. The result was firearm history with Inland Manufacturing becoming one of the largest gun manufacturers in the US, producing nearly 3 million firearms in less than 5 years. I removed it from the box, cleaned and lubed it then took it and 4 original M1 Carbines to the range. The M1 and M2 were the only ones to be made in large numbers. Inland even picked up serial numbers ranging after original production numbers in Gov. Barrel dates seen on carbines in that serial number range vary from 2-43 to 7-43 with 5-43 being the most common. There were a few very early Inland M2s manufactured with six digit serial numbers beginning with zero. SOLD FOR: $2,502.00 Make: Inland Division of General Motors Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 975101 Year of Manufacture: Barrel Dated October of 1943 Caliber: .30 Carbine Action Type: Semi Auto, Fed by Detachable Magazine Markings: There is no visible import mark.The top of the receiver is marked “U.S. Caliber: .30 Carbine Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine Fed (no magazine included) Markings: The import mark … No Barrel Date. The M1 Carbine - Data by RJ Militaria : Assigned Manufacturer Serial Numbers. SOLD FOR: $1,210.00 LSB#: 181108MG14 Make: Inland Division of General Motors Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 5130291 Year of Manufacture: July – September 1944 (page 28 of Scott Duff’s book The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide).Barrel Date: 3-44. The transition in production between first generation and second generation is somewhere between 93xxx and 104xxx. Variant M1 Carbine with X Serial Number Variant M1 Carbine with X. In the realm of M1 Carbines, Inland Manufacturing has a very historic name and the new Inland Manufacturing M1 Carbine as exactly as possible replicates the last production model Inland Manufacturing was making for the U.S. Government in 1945.. Let's look at the specifications of the M1 Carbine itself before we … One example in the sub-5xxx SN range had an IBM barrel with flaming bomb emblem. These Inland rifles were part of a Saginaw (SG) Sub Contract. Specifications for the M1 Carbine: Operation: M1. Inland M1 Carbine Paratrooper Serial Numbers. CARBINE / CAL.  Inland might well have built serial number 101 before Winchester built number 100. Commercial M1 Carbines. Caliber:.30 Carbine Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine Markings: The import mark is in small text along the barrel flat so it is not visible unless the … It appears to be in original condition. Does this mean January of '44? The barrel is marked "Inland General Motors 1-44." The M1 carbine guide. The 239 Commercial Controls M1 Carbines were assembled from leftover parts and provided to U.S. Army Ordnance in August 1945. M1 carbine with two serial numbers. The first generation Universal M1 Carbine mainly used USGI parts, including a USGI bolt locking mechanism. M1 Carbine Inland S Series Of Carbines. ";s:7:"keyword";s:40:"inland m1 carbine serial numbers by year";s:5:"links";s:1144:"<a href="http://happytokorea.net/22pzi/0ac84d-i-have-a-dream-piano-chords">I Have A Dream Piano Chords</a>,
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