I have a few New in wrap, New old Stock M1 Carbine barrels for sale. They are currently in Mississippi ready to ship and if there are any left by then, I will have the rest for sale at the Show of Shows in Louisville in February. The barrels are all in Heavy cosmoline and US GI wrapping paper and I have included a Picture of the original shipping crate they came in. I will unwrap one barrel to find the code. The ones I had before were from the same crate and were Underwood 1943-44 dated barrels. The price for each barrel is $ 400,- including shipping.
WTS NIW NOS M1 Carbine barrels 400,-
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The barrels are brand New, packed for the weapons aid program and shipped overseas in the 50's. The barrels are covered in cosmoline and very messy. Obviously I will not unwrap all of them to look for specific codes etc as that ruins the NOS NIW status. I will post a pic of the front sight for the gentleman who requested this. All the barrels seems to have the front band With bayonet lug. As I have mentioned previously, the ones I have unwrapped and degreased before have been Underwood barrels With 43-44 dates.
I guarantee the originality of these and also the unissued status. These barrels have never been mounted on a gun!
As for the faint Winchester marking, it appears to be a double strike. The wrapping paper alone should tell you what these barrels are.......Comment
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carbine barrel markings.jpg Here is a chart that shows barrel markings and you will see the barrel above on thereComment
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Several years ago I purchased a NOS Underwood barrel from Folke. It is a beautiful barrel, proper Underwood front sight, and a type III (AMCO if I remember correctly) barrel band. They were I believe MAP (military assistance parts) and the barrel was and is pristine. I have purchased a number of items from Folke and I have great confidence in what he is advertising here is the real deal.
Just an FYI from a past very satisfied customer.Comment
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That is a Winchester barrel and the front sight appears to be a thumb nail typical Winchester sight. If there is a slot behind the front sight then it's not a WW2 barrel. Winchester received a contract from the government post war to make replacement barrels. Winchester was also storing carbine machinery from companies that had made carbines but returned the machinery to the government at the end of the war. Winchester used the barrel making machinery from IBM to make those barrels. That is why there would be a slot behind the rear sight which is typical IBM. But the barrel is a real Winchester barrel and not often found.Comment

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