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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bethel Park, PA
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I am looking for a sling and oiler for my 1950's era IBM M1 Carbine. I have tried one website that sells reproductions, but the item gets very poor reviews, including one that stated the sling and oiler did not fit the customer's IBM M1. My questions is...is there a website or company that I can find a sling and oiler that would fit my M1? Is does not matter if it is original or a replica. As always, any information is appreciated.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Recently moved to Pennsylvania.
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Cheaper than dirt advertises them for $19.95. They are probably new
re-pros. Use your search engine there is a lot of stuff out there. Zeke |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Georgia
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Welcome to the Forum, cadria04.
Numrich arms has M1 Carbine "stuff" listed on their website. Here is a link to the M1 Carbine accessories page, the oilers and slings are near the bottom of the page. http://www.e-gunparts.com/products_new.asp?CatID=11881
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and it really doesnt matter if the sling and oiler are reproduction .
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bethel Park, PA
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Thank you for all of your assistance. Have a great Holiday if I don't log on before then. Take care
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: N.J.
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I have an original oiler for the g.i. carbine, but no sling. If interested advise and I will look for it..............
john414r@hotmail.com
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Note:
The original WWII carbine sling was fairly thin and it is that sling the stock cut was made for. Late WWII and postwar GI slings are made of a heavy weave and much thicker. That makes them very hard to get into the stock. It is easy to solve the problem by using a file to trim a bit off the inside of the stock cutout where it will never be noticed. I have seen people smash the oiler flat, take a grinder to the sling, or even use a big hammer to drive the sling into place because, they told me, to touch the stock would make it unoriginal. Jim |
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