The rear sight is an adjustable Type II aperture assembly. The markings are deep. The original "Trimble Tn" marked stock set is also in fine condition overall, free from any cracks, chips, repairs, or major damage. The buttplate appears to have been sand blasted (cleaned).
Featured Carbine: National Postal Meter 1457503 The company was one of 10 contractors who made the M1 Carbine. U. The scrapes on the trigger guard are more prominent. 2023 Rock Island Auction Company. To get better and faster responses and opinions. The 15 round magazine is not available to residents of California or any other state with magazine capacity restrictions. @gotsnlb28 - InterestingEven though the letters are lined up in the picture above, one N looks thinner font wise than the other. The Type IV magazine release is marked M on the face and EI on the interior which is an Inland mark (page 100). The guns stood up well to excessive dust but were inoperative in excessive mud. The top of the receiver is marked U.S. They're not
I bought a couple of NIW "UI" and "B in a circle" mags from a local dealer for $15 apiece. I don't know about the double NN marking. The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes. Copyright 2011-2023 All Rights Reserved. The Type II rear sight is marked with a faded H in a shield on the right which was used by other manufacturers (page 30 & 184). The remainder of the metal shows scuffs and light handling marks.
National Postal Meter M1 Carbine NPM .30 Cal Semi Automatic Rifle C&R Box, Paperwork& Accessories: The rifle comes with a 15 round magazine. Here is some interesting information on NPM from http://www.uscarbinecal30.com/manufacturers.html: A week after Americas entry into WWII, National Postal Meter and the Todd Corporation partnered to start the Rochester Defense Corporation. Please don't Private Message me for Carbine questions. Please don't Private Message me for Carbine questions. Stock Configuration & Condition: The two piece hardwood stock has a pistol grip, Type IA barrel band with sling loop, sling well, sling pass through and a metal buttplate. National Postal Meter M1 Carbine $ 975.00 An excellent example of a U.S. Military National Postal Meter M1 Carbine. @GotSnlB28 - If you locate your example, could you post a picture of it? The change back to N might have been that Niedner sent what they had. No Barrel Date. Great article I really enjoyed it. The rear of the magazine is marked IS which is a Standard Products mark (page 143). M1 Carbine, National Postal Meter Group Phone Number: 8016138477 Condition: Used Listing Type: Individual City: West Jordan State: Utah Zip/Postal Code: 84081 Listed: April 30, 2023 6:45 am Expires: 59 days, 23 hours Add to favorites Protect yourself from fraud. The Type III barrel band is marked SI which is an Inland mark (page 59). Also have some NPM pics from another member.
National Postal Meter M1 Carbine .30 Blued *1943 MILITARY RIFLE WITH It also list Lyman and Super Metal Mfg. I have a picture of the Niedner shop inside and out where these sights were made if I could figure out how to post pictures. I recently bought 3 from Brownlee's . nitro4blood (1,165) 100%. Most of our products are unique. Marlin and other manufacturers supplied NPM with barrels to assemble M1 Carbines with at the NPM factory. Year of Manufacture: Circa1944. With the anticipated arival of an M1 Carbine in the next couple of weeks I have purchased some mags and decided to do some digging to see who made them. I haven't been able to verify that claim looking online, so was . When the war started, Rochester mobilized. The original "Trimble Tn" marked stock set is also in excellent condition overall, free from any cracks, chips, repairs, or major damage. Burning fossil fuels for energy rel, Growing Tom Wagner's Varieties of Tomatoes: A Gardener's Guide With Tips & Advice, Tom Wagner is a renowned horticulturist who has created several varieties of tomatoes, including the popular "Fort Vancouver Yellow Pear", "Pennsylvania Catchfly", "Santa Anna" and "Sunspot". Clearly this was not followed. The Type I rear sight is marked S on the left and N-A on the right which are NPM marks (page 29). Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions. The metal shows a small scrapes as well as light handling marks. The safety is marked SN which is an NPM mark (page 63).
The LOP measures 13 1/4 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. By wars end, Rochester companies had received about $1.2 billion in military orders. Thanks for sharing it with us!
National Postal Meter joins companies making M1 carbine in World War 2 The Robert Irwin mark listed in the book is IR-IP and was used early on when Robert Irwin made stocks as part of Irwin-Pedersen. However, RST 106 on large potato leaved types did well when grown in grow bags. The company received a contract to manufacture M1 carbines in April, 1942. The markings are German post Cold War. The inside of the operating slide is marked PI which is an Inland mark (page 65 & 66). Gardeners around the world have been growing these varieties for the past 8-10 years and are sharing their experiences with others. The marks on the stock have been finished over. U.S. National Postal Meter M1 Semi-Automatic CarbineUndated IBM barrel, standard markings on the receiver heel with "U" Underwood subcontractor marking, rare low wood Trimble stock, canvas web sling, and oiler. The top front edge of the forearm is marked SA which is a post WWII rebuild mark (page 185). The LOP measures 13 1/8 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate.
AI. Raising of the flag atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima. The inside of the operating slide is marked PI which is an Inland mark (page 65); the bottom is marked with a part number that is overstamped by a B. Stock Configuration & Condition: The two piece hardwood stock has a pistol grip, Type III barrel band with sling loop & bayonet lug, sling well, sling pass through and a metal buttplate.
Rifle Caliber: .30 Carbine. The screw heads are intact. The rotary safety is marked circled S which is a post WWII rebuild mark (page 63 & 184). Not to be picky regarding that beautiful carbine, but the front sight N is for Niedner (note spelling). At some point it was rebuilt using a mix of USGI parts but the Marlin barrel appears to be original.