Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this historical semi-automatic rifle today for a penny-start auction, this is the Quality Hardware & Machine Co. M1 Carbine!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Quality Hardware & Machine Co.
Model: M1 Carbine
Serial: 4808596
Date of Manufacture: 1943-1944
Caliber: .30 Carbine
Finish: In The White
Barrel Length: 18"
Optics/Sights: Winged Protected Blade Front with Adjustable Aperture rear
Stock/Grips: Smooth Walnut with Ultimax M6-B Picatinny Rail
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard / The rear of the receiver is stamped "Quality Hardware M.C." with the Serial Number. The barrel is stamped "Underwood" with a very faint "44" date and a flaming ordnance bomb.
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world, and also became a popular civilian firearm after World War II. The M2 carbine is the selective-fire version of the M1 carbine, capable of firing in both semi-automatic and full-automatic. The M3 carbine was an M2 carbine with an active infrared scope system.
Despite having a similar name and physical outward appearance, the M1 carbine is not a carbine version of the M1 Garand rifle. On July 1, 1925, the U.S. Army began using the current naming convention where the "M" is the designation for "Model" and the number represents the sequential development of equipment and weapons. Therefore, the "M1 carbine" was the first carbine developed under this system. The "M2 carbine" was the second carbine developed under the system, etc.
Note: This example will not ship with a magazine!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: M1 Carbine
Serial: 4808596
Date of Manufacture: 1943-1944
Caliber: .30 Carbine
Finish: In The White
Barrel Length: 18"
Optics/Sights: Winged Protected Blade Front with Adjustable Aperture rear
Stock/Grips: Smooth Walnut with Ultimax M6-B Picatinny Rail
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard / The rear of the receiver is stamped "Quality Hardware M.C." with the Serial Number. The barrel is stamped "Underwood" with a very faint "44" date and a flaming ordnance bomb.
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was a standard firearm for the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world, and also became a popular civilian firearm after World War II. The M2 carbine is the selective-fire version of the M1 carbine, capable of firing in both semi-automatic and full-automatic. The M3 carbine was an M2 carbine with an active infrared scope system.
Despite having a similar name and physical outward appearance, the M1 carbine is not a carbine version of the M1 Garand rifle. On July 1, 1925, the U.S. Army began using the current naming convention where the "M" is the designation for "Model" and the number represents the sequential development of equipment and weapons. Therefore, the "M1 carbine" was the first carbine developed under this system. The "M2 carbine" was the second carbine developed under the system, etc.
Note: This example will not ship with a magazine!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
Handgun Standard Shipping with Insurance $50.00
Long Gun Standard Shipping with Insurance $70.00
Any orders placed with magazines that are not compliant with your state, county, or city regulations will not ship with your order.