M1Garandy
03-29-2015, 02:54
I examined an interesting Carbine today.
Saginaw S.G. in the 3,540,000 S/N range
Saginaw barrel with unmarked milled front sight with a groove behind the blade and a TI band with a swivel marked Q-?K or Q-?R (it was hard to read).
The rear sight was the flip type and marked with an S on one side. I forgot to check the other side of the sight or the leaf for markings.
Slide marked SG
Blued flat bolt marked SG
Trigger housing milled, unmarked with a SG marked hammer (in the white) unknown trigger & sear (didn't take it down all the way) an unmarked push safety with concentric rings and a E-SG marked magazine catch with an M on the end and blued pins and hammer spring plunger.
Handguard is marked RSG
Stock is low wood oval cut marked SG in a box with an Ordnance wheel on the right side as well as RSG, 105E and O in the sling well. Recoil plate is marked SG.
The Carbine in question was also wearing a nice marked (unreadable) WWII C-tip sling.
I'm not really a Carbine guy but this one is the first early featured unit I've seen in a long time that didn't look like it was put together yesterday. It appears to have been in the current configuration for quite some time.
I think the asking price was in the $1,200-1,300 range.
No pictures I'm afraid.
Thoughts and opinions?
Thanks.
Saginaw S.G. in the 3,540,000 S/N range
Saginaw barrel with unmarked milled front sight with a groove behind the blade and a TI band with a swivel marked Q-?K or Q-?R (it was hard to read).
The rear sight was the flip type and marked with an S on one side. I forgot to check the other side of the sight or the leaf for markings.
Slide marked SG
Blued flat bolt marked SG
Trigger housing milled, unmarked with a SG marked hammer (in the white) unknown trigger & sear (didn't take it down all the way) an unmarked push safety with concentric rings and a E-SG marked magazine catch with an M on the end and blued pins and hammer spring plunger.
Handguard is marked RSG
Stock is low wood oval cut marked SG in a box with an Ordnance wheel on the right side as well as RSG, 105E and O in the sling well. Recoil plate is marked SG.
The Carbine in question was also wearing a nice marked (unreadable) WWII C-tip sling.
I'm not really a Carbine guy but this one is the first early featured unit I've seen in a long time that didn't look like it was put together yesterday. It appears to have been in the current configuration for quite some time.
I think the asking price was in the $1,200-1,300 range.
No pictures I'm afraid.
Thoughts and opinions?
Thanks.