Highly desirable WWII M1 Carbine, built on a Saginaw Steering Gear receiver, 1943 production, with all correct early features. This carbine retains its proper early configuration and correct wartime parts, making it a standout piece for serious collectors.
Receiver: Saginaw Gear, 1943
Barrel: Underwood, 1943 – excellent bore
Bolt: Correct early Saginaw, original to the rifle
Trigger Assembly: Correct early pattern
Rear Sight: Early flip style
Stock: Correct early flat-bottom stock
Accessories: Includes one original 15-round magazine and a WWII magazine pouch, maker marked Updike Awning 1943
This M1 Carbine represents an excellent example of a correct early-war configuration, with proper matching components as issued. Its excellent bore ensures both collectible value and shooting potential. A rare opportunity to own a historically significant and collectible U.S. WWII carbine.
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