![]() If I saw another "Blue" real-time at a decent price I would consider buying it over one of the current RTI offerings. That one I had planned on keeping the original barrel on and ended up replacing it also. My "CMP" bought Inland "Field Grade" that I bought 2008 (before I bought the Blue I mention, at the time I owned my 1st Blue which gauged a "2" on the barrel) ended up gauging "3.5" after I sent it to Fulton for service. I should have kept the barrel but I had planned a new one for it and went ahead with the replacement. In fact the last one I owned gauged a "1.5" according to Fulton Armory when I had it serviced last year. I've owned 2 over the years and the barrels never gave me problems. Caliber.30 Carbine Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine Markings: The top of the receiver is marked U.S. Most of those Blue Sky's with the overstamped barrels have either been rebarreled over time or scraped IMO because the barrel caused issues. Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 4887 Year of Manufacture: Late 1962 to 1968. Cast receivers and sketchy manufacture/assembly all aroundīlue Sky that used a twelve pound maul to stamp barrels? The SRS letter which theres a copy of with the article states: US M1 Carbine, Inland, serial number 303681 was issued to the 10th Marines during WWII and returned to the supply depot on Oct. A nice example of commercial M1 carbine made in Los Angeles. ![]()
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