![]() ![]() ![]() I'm still trying to find info on the date of mfg. I can't get a copy of that book for now, is there any website that lists serial numbers by dates? Buyers would do well to get to know these features along with historical data provided above.Oh, it's definitely an M-1, and is marked as such on the receiver. These features are included in the parts section that follows. Fortunately, the original M1A1 stocks have a number of unique features that have not been replicated accurately. Some are sold as what they are, and some are represented as all authentic (intentionally or unintentionally). Reconstructions Reconstructions using original parts with after market parts have become common. ![]() Additional companies have produced M1A1 airsoft and/or air rifles, and some have produced non-firing replica M1A1 Carbines (Denix of Spain). A number of companies have produced commercial versions of the M1A1 Carbine, including Auto-Ordnance (Kahr Arms), Fulton Armory and James River Armory (under the trade name 'RockOla Firearms'). Several companies have produced after-market M1A1 stocks that are now widely available. Since the mid 1950's a number of private commercial companies have manufactured a variety of replacement parts that appear similar to the originals. ![]() * Original GI M1A1 stocks did not have a cutout for the M2 selector lever any P in any form anywhere on the handgrip Armory/Arsenal letters on left rear of forestock OI or RI over 3, SA, P-SC, or unmarked on bottom of grip May or may not have OI inside stock at rear of cut for slide Walnut or Birch Highwood, Low wood, or Highwood cut to low wood Rebuild markings and the arsenals and armories they represent are covered in further detail on the page devoted to Post WWII Ordnance Operations. (anywhere on grip, any size, circled, boxed or otherwise) Companies outside the continental United States contracted for Ordnance Inspect and Rebuild operations were prohibited from placing any marks on the small arms they serviced. ![]()
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