VG+ example of a WWII, QUALITY H. M. C. manufactured M1 Carbine with an undated Winchester supplied barrel, earlier configured "I" cut stock, and late form barrel band. Mirror bore, and correct manual mechanics.
Description:
U.S. M1 Carbine manufactured during World War II by Quality Hardware & Machine Co. and fitted with a Winchester-manufactured 18" barrel having an unmarked front sight bracketed by arched protective ears, the undated Winchester-marked barrel with a "haloed" "W," "WP," and "P". Chamber is marked "U.S. CARBINE / CAL .30 M1". Flip rear sight, left side of base marked with an "S", the right side with a "B-Q". Flat blued bolt. Rear of receiver marked "QUALITY H.M.C / 1930845". Late form Type B barrel band, unmarked, with wide aperture. Magazine release marked "E/P-Q". The high wood walnut early stock with I-cut is stamped “RMC” in the sling well, the right side of the buttstock with a large ordnance wheel, unmarked checkered buttplate. Disassembly shows the interior of the handguard marked “Q-RMC.” The right side of the trigger guard is marked "Q-NL", the left side of the hammer is marked "LT-Q". Complete with oiler and green khaki military sling.
Condition:
VG+ original condition parkerized parts with correct haloing around the stamps on the Winchester supplied barrel that, without date, is likely an arsenal replacement. The balance of parkerized parts show wear commensurate with age and service use. Barrel band missing retaining nut. Comparable condition stock, oiler, and sling, the stock with oil staining, a few nicks, and scattered handling marks. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics.
Insured shipping fee of $120; package shipped FedEx Ground.