Patriot22 Offline Bolt action Registered: 11/15/15 Posts: 199 Loc: Virginia City or County: Campbell For Sale: WWII Underwood M1 Carbine - Serial #4064994 - Excellent Condition Mixmaster w/ Desirable Rock-Ola Barrel, Low-Wood Stock & Strong Cartouches – Comprehensive Photos + 2 USGI Magazines PICTURES https://imgur.com/a/m1-carbine-UvfFZO6 Genuine WWII Underwood M1 Carbine, serial 4064994 (early 1944 production block—see heel photos showing partial "UND...OOD" beneath rear sight dovetail, confirming original Underwood receiver). Excellent condition: strong original parkerized metal (honest wear, no pitting/rust), excellent walnut low-wood stock (rich grain/patina, no cracks/refinishing), tight fits, bright bore (strong rifling—photos on request), fully functional. Classic USGI mixmaster with WWII subcontractor parts + postwar rebuild/foreign service—very common authentic survivor. Key markings/features (high-res close-ups in photos): * Receiver: Underwood (heel serial + partial "UNDERWOOD" stamp visible left/right of sight); top ring "U.S. CARBINE CAL .30 M1"; right side boxed "Inland" trigger housing (postwar rebuild). * Barrel: Rock-Ola (prominent body and piston stamps—desirable complete group); "EU" front sight base; "S." proof left; Federal Ordnance Inc. S. El Monte CA import mark right side (faint, classic 1980s–90s surplus). * Bayonet lug: "EM-0" (bottom); Type III barrel band "J.M.O." (Quality Hardware-related subcontractor). * Rear sight: Adjustable Type III "I.R.CO. 7160060" (covers center heel stamp—period-correct). * Operating slide: "D-7161843 SG" (Saginaw). * Bolt: "S29" (Standard Products). * Stock: Low-wood (oval sling cut, operating slide exposed—mid-1944 correct); right side encircled crossed cannons Ordnance cartouche (WWII acceptance—desirable); sling well "10"; left flat "STD PROD RW" (Standard Products rebuild). Includes two genuine USGI 15-round magazines (one Underwood "LU" coded, one Union Hardware "U" coded—authentic WWII surplus, excellent condition for age, no modern repros). No sling or oiler included. No modern reproductions or obvious alterations. Rock-Ola barrel group + clear cartouche/receiver stamps + USGI mags add strong collector appeal; bayonet lug present (mid-1944 correct). Fed Ord import and rebuild history (likely Korean-era overseas service + U.S. surplus return) provide provenance. Asking $2,500 OBO. Located in Gladys, Virginia and will gladly meet face to face for private sale. Serious buyers: PM for more photos (bore, internals if desired, extra angles) or questions. No trades. Thanks for looking!
