For Collectors Only, North Cape Publications
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How to Identify and Original M1 Carbine, Part 2, Barrels
This video will help you to identify and original M1 Carbine by showing you how to spot 1) an original barrel and manufacturer, 2) the correct barrel markings and form, 3) barrel date by manufacturer's contract, 4) original finish vs. refinished barrels, 5) correct vs remarked or fake barrels. Detailed information can then be found in "The M1 Carbine, Wartime Production" ($22.95) by Craig Riesch, available from North Cape Publications, Inc. PO Box 1027, Tustin CA 92780
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How to Identify an Original M1 Garand, Part I
Просмотров 111 тыс.8 лет назад
M1 Garands were the standard service rifle of the U.S. military from 1936 to beyond 1957, their last year of production. During that time, the rifle underwent 298 changes to its parts. Each part was coded with a specific drawing number that reflected each change. This video will show you those parts changes and help you identify original vs. changed or even faked reproduction parts to authentic...
How to Identify an Original M1 Garand,Part 3, Barrels and Bolts
Просмотров 32 тыс.8 лет назад
This video will help you to identify an original M1 Garand by showing you how to spot an incorrect or fake barrel and bolt. Barrels and bolts were redesigned many times and each new design received a new drawing number which can be compared to the receiver's serial number to see they are correct for that period of manufacture. Detailed information can then be found in "The M1 Garand 1936 to 195...
How to Identify an Original M1D Sniper Rifle
Просмотров 8 тыс.8 лет назад
This video will help you to identify an original M1D Sniper Rifle. The M1D is one of the most faked American sniper Rifles. By knowing what to look for when examining, the barrel, telescopic sight and mounting system, cheek piece, and flash hider, you will not be fooled into paying hundreds or thousands of dollars for a reproduction. Even more detailed information can then be found in "Collecti...
How To Identify an Original M1 Garand, Part 2
Просмотров 37 тыс.8 лет назад
This video will help you to identify an original M1 Garand by showing you how to determine 1) the original manufacturer and parts, 2) an original stock, and 3) the proper buttplate, all by serial number and parts codes (drawing number). Also, how to determine whether or not stock markings are correct or fake. Detailed information can then be found in "The M1 Garand, 1936 to 1957" ($22.95) by Jo...
How to Identify an Original M1 Carbine, Part 1, Receivers, Types, Markings, Characteristics
Просмотров 234 тыс.9 лет назад
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  • @nicholaspreuss
    @nicholaspreuss Месяц назад

    Do you have any records of these rifles according to serial numbers?

  • @Luxo087
    @Luxo087 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the information. I’m on a mission to have 1 rifle from each known manufacturer/maker of M1 Garands, and there are 7 of them. Rock Island Armory was also supposed to make them, the serial block was assigned, but never used. So we have Springfield Armory, Winchester, International Harvester, Harrington & Richardson, Century Arms, National Ordinance, and Breda. 2 down, 5 to go!

  • @timarnold9969
    @timarnold9969 5 месяцев назад

    What an informative video! Thank you for making this.

  • @wildcatindustries8030
    @wildcatindustries8030 5 месяцев назад

    I have one that has the Type 1 gas block, original crown, but a somewhat grey glossy finish and no markings on the barrel anywhere. It’s thrown me for a loop for a while but while I was redoing the replacement stock I got for it. I noticed all markings are on the receiver. It’s a 1943 underwood so I would have assumed it would have an underwood barrel

  • @willfriar8054
    @willfriar8054 5 месяцев назад

    brother just go to the CMP store yourself. look at 100 rifles and pick one out. they will gauge it for you and everything and you will go home after picking your rifle. you might not get a collector item but every one of them has been cleaned up and fired. rack grade out the door is about 950 bucks!

  • @willfriar8054
    @willfriar8054 5 месяцев назад

    I need a 30 ought 6 for protecting my livestock. I have to load my own ammo because it's illegal to use full metal jacket for hunting. I was looking for a beater with a barrel at the CMP. turns out I got an original stock with the correct stamps for July of 44. Winchester made in July of 44 according to the CMP I asked the armorer to check the barrel and he said it was made in 55 and the gauge was a tight one like brand new. it shoots well after a good cleaning. I'm very happy to have an modernized not antique that I cannot worry about some collector jumping on me and wanting to beat me up because it's bouncing around in my truck protecting my cows. I shoot 135 grain polymer tip all day long don't have a problem running them at 2800 ft per second. not much recoil compared to M2 ball.

  • @richardrobles6241
    @richardrobles6241 7 месяцев назад

    As usual the information has missed the mark. Gov websites can tell you the year of production and the year of issuance for the M1(if you put in a little effort). This is the serial number of my M1 I carried in Viet Nam, 7472606. After 55 years a Marine will never forget the serial number on his weapon.

  • @gregorycosmar506
    @gregorycosmar506 9 месяцев назад

    Great video !

  • @raylaux8295
    @raylaux8295 9 месяцев назад

    CMP BS. Playing to inflate the price of a as issued Garand. Fuck you CMP!

  • @danh1945
    @danh1945 11 месяцев назад

    Looks like the EMcF cartouche at 2:00 has been enhanced. The "S" is not symmetrical and the cross bar on the "A" is too high. The lines making up the "E, M and F" are wavy. The Ord. Dept acceptance stamp is partly sanded away, but the inspector's mark is not. Thing to look for on stocks are the stampings...many are enhanced, restamped, or are on the wrong stock.

  • @DorothyShephard-p4q
    @DorothyShephard-p4q 11 месяцев назад

    How much do they cost

  • @raylaux8295
    @raylaux8295 Год назад

    You pricks by doing this "collector" grade shit keep doubling the prices of these rifles.

  • @4leef22
    @4leef22 Год назад

    IBM 3777502 here

  • @jabr940
    @jabr940 Год назад

    So I have a reproduction m1 made in 1963 with ww2 war time parts it has Winchester sights and furniture inland Saginaw and general motors who ever they were back then all the markings can be traced to 1940s. What does that mean? The only thing not traceable is the barrel and bolt housing which has reproduction company markings on it

  • @alonzahanks1182
    @alonzahanks1182 Год назад

    SECRET OF THE M1 CARBINE IT HAS TOMMYGUN SIGHTS TERRAIN OPENED UP THEY SPOTTED KOREANS AT 300-400 YARDS THEY WENT TO 300 YARD MARK ON SIGHTS AND SHOT 2 FEET OVER THEYR HEADS LOL THE 250 IS 300 YARDS RIGHT ON THE NOSE . THE CENTER OF GAP BETWEEN 250 AND 300 IS 400 YARDS DEAD NUTS ON. AND THE 300 MARK IS 500 YARDS AND HEAD SHOT CAPABLE MY 400 MARK IS CENTER PUNCHED AND LIGHTLY DRILLED WORKS GREAT.. 80 YEARS LATER I FIGURED IT OUT I AM THE M1 MAN

  • @cbroz7492
    @cbroz7492 Год назад

    .. Many years ago, I read "North Cape" by Joe Poyer..about an SR71 type aircraft...years before it became public knowledge...

  • @股市-v4d
    @股市-v4d Год назад

  • @davidreed3357
    @davidreed3357 Год назад

    Pronounce Garand properly please

    • @davidreed3357
      @davidreed3357 Год назад

      @positiveanion4085 lol. You can spell. I'm not impressed by fools

    • @bondsfdy
      @bondsfdy 6 месяцев назад

      He did.

    • @davidreed3357
      @davidreed3357 6 месяцев назад

      @bondsfdy wrong. So sorry to bust your bubble. As a former marine who trained with the M1 Garand, you are wrong.

    • @AA-xk7gy
      @AA-xk7gy 6 месяцев назад

      Nobody cares bro its not that deep

    • @davidreed3357
      @davidreed3357 6 месяцев назад

      @@AA-xk7gy only fuctards think like that. Fuctard.

  • @Southernswag8283
    @Southernswag8283 Год назад

    Mine has all 3 stamps! Mine is a winchester 13 which means it wasn’t sent back to the U.S. by the government but instead, was brought back home by the soldier who used it in that time period. This is my 4th m1 Garand and it never gets old holding them.

  • @gregorycosmar506
    @gregorycosmar506 Год назад

    In the process of changing out some parts on my six(6) digit serial number Inland. Barrel is marked 8-43. The serial number range is 571,6xx. Not sure but I’m thinking this is an early production gun maybe 43-44. Barrel is excellent with great lands and grooves and an excellent shooter. Looking for a nice Inland marked high wood stock set.

    • @MrBran61
      @MrBran61 Год назад

      Nice I have a dec 43 inland and serial number is in range of yours pretty neat mine has a Underwood 43 stock.

    • @machinistmikethetinkerer4827
      @machinistmikethetinkerer4827 6 месяцев назад

      You are in luck. Don't ever get rid of it. I've got an Inland in the low 5m range also with a 6/44 barrel. Tack driver. Lately the things are going for 3k and up.

  • @allanwrench
    @allanwrench Год назад

    Thank you so much this video helped me confirm that a rifle I bought and am waiting for has an IBM corp receiver to match it's barrel.

  • @richardflora7940
    @richardflora7940 Год назад

    Just a fun fact if you have a serial number that starts with 7 million then you know it's a new-made newly-produced rifle not an authentic wartime rifle

    • @seanf2834
      @seanf2834 11 месяцев назад

      Not true

    • @richardflora7940
      @richardflora7940 11 месяцев назад

      @@seanf2834 yes it is look up Scott Duff M1 Garand stuff and you'll see that the serial numbers were allotted in the Springfield plant when it was sold 1968 could start with 7 million whatever you want to do but it's there oh and after that they had to be cast they could not be milled that's a fact

    • @richardflora7940
      @richardflora7940 11 месяцев назад

      @@seanf2834 I only ran into 6 million so if it starts with 7 million it is as simple as that

    • @richardflora7940
      @richardflora7940 11 месяцев назад

      @@seanf2834 and that was in 1957 after that production ceased in the 1968 when the Springfield plant was sold to the Reese family they started with 7 million...........

  • @AndySpagnuolo
    @AndySpagnuolo 2 года назад

    I just picked up a M-1 carbine, Inland MFG DIV, General Motors, 2-43. Type 2 rear site. It got some smoke damage in a house fire. I'm taking the surface rust off. should i have it blued or packetized. I can't tell which it had. Plus, I am having one hell of a time getting the pin out of the front sight so i can take off the bayonet sleeve with the letters, SI stamped on it.

  • @sonofliberty92
    @sonofliberty92 2 года назад

    I don't see why value would be significantly decreased based on continued maintenance. I understand getting absolute premium on untouched factory rifles, but the history lying within the specific rifle means more to a lot of collectors than 100% factory originality.

  • @M1car-bean
    @M1car-bean 2 года назад

    Check out my m1a1 carbine on my channel.

  • @rafterman59
    @rafterman59 2 года назад

    I was gifted one some 30 years ago the old lady that gave it to me said it was her fathers from way back during WW2.But know I find Alpine stamped on it So the old lady lied to me I guess ! Oh well I still love getting it out to the range it’s still one of my favorites up until the day I lost it in a boating accident.DAMN

  • @rustybayonet1664
    @rustybayonet1664 2 года назад

    I had a 1966 dated one

  • @johnmasarik5676
    @johnmasarik5676 2 года назад

    My m1 carbine is 500k something serial number so is it legit ? The reciver isint welded or broken or anything

  • @int31cm
    @int31cm 2 года назад

    Again, well done!

  • @int31cm
    @int31cm 2 года назад

    Well done. Thanks

  • @gjsilvano
    @gjsilvano 2 года назад

    The books and the videos are great, and a huge help in identifying parts and in making repairs. I have a beautiful November 1943 SA M1 Garand, but it has a 1953 SA barrel, but it's a great shooter!

  • @johnmasarik5676
    @johnmasarik5676 2 года назад

    my uncle has the m1 carbine with the regular stock as well as the folding stock and the serial number on the top of the receiver behind the rear sights says Inland DIV serial number #3541671. can i tell its real based off that? it has the korean era bayonet lug on the bottom of the barrel as well any info will help!

    • @Ihateniqga
      @Ihateniqga 2 года назад

      i don't know if your uncle the folding stock for your uncle his Inland m1 carbine is real. because only 140,520 paratrooper m1 carbine was made, out of 6.2 millions m1 carbine so its rare to have a real m1 carbine paratrooper

  • @johnmasarik5676
    @johnmasarik5676 2 года назад

    My grandfathers carbine says blue sky/Arlington VA on it, so that’s that mean it’s fake?

    • @im1carbine358
      @im1carbine358 2 года назад

      No, it a real m1 carbine but it was imported back to US so it got to have a import marking on the barrel

    • @hunterwilliams284
      @hunterwilliams284 Год назад

      No it’s original most likely but was imported back. mines got the same markings on the bottom of the barrel

  • @charlesc.plumley9755
    @charlesc.plumley9755 2 года назад

    Hello I have a manufactured Inland march 1945 with 12/44 dated barrel. The type 2 milled rear sight ha IH marked on right side. Is it original since it has IH ? Thanks

  • @tonydeaton1967
    @tonydeaton1967 2 года назад

    I have found an M1 that has a three digit serial. It shows Rock-ola on the receiver. This rifle looks new. Does Rock-ola make guns today? The dealer is asking $950. This seems to low when compared to others I've seen. Any info would be appreciated, thanks.

  • @kfr676
    @kfr676 2 года назад

    I'm looking at purchasing an M1 Carbine but I have some questions on it and was hoping someone could assist. The serial number checks out to be Winchester and is consistent with the serial numbers displayed in this video indicating it is from 1944 or about. However I don't see any markings above the serial number to indicate that it is a Winchester. Also the letters CCSO are stenciled ahead of the type 2 rear site. Not sure what that means.

  • @chillywilly3397
    @chillywilly3397 2 года назад

    Thank you for your very informative video.

  • @skiller189x4
    @skiller189x4 2 года назад

    I have my father’s 1943 Underwood, all original. Regarding the flip rear sights, the internet explains they are for 150 and 300 yards. But no where can I find which one is which, one is a small aperture and the other large. Can anyone help me out? Just want to know so I can better describe my dad’s M1 to friends and family.

    • @rottman88
      @rottman88 2 года назад

      The way I understand it is, the larger aperture is for 150 yds. and the smaller is for further out to 300 yes.

  • @bigmikeh5827
    @bigmikeh5827 2 года назад

    Excellent video. I’ve shared with my buddy who just got his first. A post WWII SA. Hs excited to say the least. 👍

  • @chenkyeye1
    @chenkyeye1 3 года назад

    Wow I had this Iver Johnson all this time to find out it is a replica.

  • @joeries725
    @joeries725 3 года назад

    What was the highest serial number manufactured by "Inland MFG"?

  • @minimusmax
    @minimusmax 3 года назад

    thank you for the info! I have a feb 1945 receiver and barrel and a 1942-1944 bolt

  • @donatotaa3713
    @donatotaa3713 3 года назад

    And how much

  • @donatotaa3713
    @donatotaa3713 3 года назад

    I’m looking for full dead batt for my rifle carvin

  • @richardflora5173
    @richardflora5173 3 года назад

    Please say something about the Underwood singer made recivers from block 2..

  • @crashoverride4881
    @crashoverride4881 3 года назад

    Standard Product and Quality Hardware. Both 1943. I bought both of these weapons back in the 80s. Great weapon.

  • @martindoyle9993
    @martindoyle9993 3 года назад

    great video

  • @johnmiller2214
    @johnmiller2214 3 года назад

    The military did rebuild many of the battle damaged or worn out M1’s using whatever parts were on hand. They didn’t care who made the parts or if they matched that receiver or not. So, you can have a mismatched rifle and it is still an authentic and original military M1 carbine.

  • @tommygun6028
    @tommygun6028 3 года назад

    Great review 🤝 👍 Thanks for sharing

  • @alonzahanks1182
    @alonzahanks1182 3 года назад

    If it makes them less function able yes And i will say more . The only reason you have a m1 Garand is because of Ronald Reagan . You see Ronald Reagan Figured out outside influencing and attacking the United States By Rothchilds bankers JP Morgan And through oil and bank tycoons ,Nazi Soros south and Plantation owners of the south, were even running our CIA And his Vice President Bush senior were under mining the U.S. He even threatened to end the CIA . Just like Kennedy did before George Bush Had him Killed . Now Clinton Bushes cousin First got Caught by secret service with a gun aproaching Jimmy Carter acting President and got grabbed He said he was trying to prove his love to Linda Ronstat.. Then Bushes Pardoner John Hinkley Senor in texaco oil son John Hinkley junior charged Brady using a 22 mag race gun and dumping the revolver on Brady Wounding him and having a bullet ricochet off the limo wounding Ronald Reagan. With John Hinkley JR Saying it was to prove his love to Jodi Foster Reagan Fought Back at first but Bush threatened his wife and Daughter. And Reagan Broke. And Ronald Reagan Cut loose the M1 Garand to the public Knowing With the M1 Garand in hands of the American people, Could Never Be taken over by Tyranny. With the Battle Rifle Supremes Range And Hitting power of a 50 cal. But Selmi Automatic Would send any Opposing Army Broken blown in half Moral stripped and running from wence they came. Just like Nazis. I knew Ronald Reagan. And I dont think He would agree putting a old corroded barrel or backdated disfunctional parts on them . he also regulated the price on them because the american people paid for them to be made in the first place. A small fee and you would have to enter a civillian marksmanship competition And the M1 Garand would be yours. That was Ronald Reagans order and intensions. do your home work Need I say more watch the fake news lately fixed votes covid