![]() The M1 I have has been made into a display gun, made from parts of a torch-cut parts set, all welded into a mass that is ATF friendly (I'm not going to type for 4 hours to explain what was done with it, suffice to say that it has been confirmed as ATF acceptable). I always though it was just the lack of ears on the rear site. ![]() Canfield's book says that the M1 was made from 1942 until 1943 when the M1A1s came out, but other than that, I have no clue of the timeframes involved.įrankly, this has been a learning experience, as I had no idea the M1s were as different from the M1A1s as they were. I'm still trying to find info on the date of mfg. I can't get a copy of that book for now, is there any website that lists serial numbers by dates? Oh, it's definitely an M-1, and is marked as such on the receiver.
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