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M1 Carbine recrown
Hello. Nice forum.. here is my first post!
I just bought a Standard Products carbine, it has Inland barrel and trigger, so it is a mixed bag. The stock is almost black with years of use, but is generally in good shape, no cracks.
I haven not shot it yet, but the muzzle "bullet test" shows a lot of wear. The inside rifling is bright and shiny.
That said, will a re-crown of the muzzle be worthwhile? Also, perhaps sending it for reparking.
I assume you want the metal only, and not the entire rifle?
Thanks. Nice web site.
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1. Shoot it and see if it hits where you aim.
2. Parking will help if you think it will, it's a personal thing sir.
3. entire rifle or just metal, your call.
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Tim,
Shot it today. Fed ammo well, never hit paper.
Gave it to our FFL at the club...in payment for the balance on my newest M1 Garand.
THAT shot like a tack driver. Made in April/May 1944. Original wood which someone sanded
and the crossed cannons are invisible.
My quest continues.......
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Out of curiosity, what brand barrel did it have on it?
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It was Standard Products receiver, with an Inland 2/44 barrel. Also has Inland guts inside. It was a P.O.S. gun. The $600 price was attractive,
seeing as to what others are going for on GunBroker. All said and done, I have an Inland carbine ORIGINAL from DCM 1962 where the guy paid $17
plus $3 shipping. I have the original papers on it. It is MINT. Was this guys safe queen. It is a 3/44 Inland barrel, flip sight, push safety, mint bore,
and wonderful charcoal parkerized finish. Flat bolt. Came with7 mags, original stock pouch, sling WWII. It was $700.DSC_0113.jpg
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