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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008
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| Sliding stock on M1 paratrooper? Greetings, My dad has an Inland M1 but with a stock I haven't seen anywhere else. Did the M1's come with a stock that slides out from the gun? It does not fold/flip out but slides to flat with the rear handle. I know the regular stock is solid and the paratrooper model folds but have been unable to find this slider anywhere. This is my first post but I have searched this site and coudn't find any past posts. Thanks, JQP |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: 2 weeks from everywhere
Posts: 127
| A friend of mine has one of those. Its just a wire stock that slides into a wooden stock and into the handle flush with a wooden fore grip. I forget where they came from but as soon as I find out I'll let you know unless someone beats me to it. Maybe Moose knows off the bat. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Pottersville, MO
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| The stock is most likely one made by Bianchi during the late '60's. This was referred to as a Commando stock normally but sometimes referred to as a Paratrooper. Bianchi called it the M4 and it retailed for about $22. Iver Johnson and Plainfield also had a stock similiar to the one mentioned but theirs came with a forward pistol grip. I don't believe, however, that IJ or Plainfield sold the stock as a replacement. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008
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| Maybe it is an IJ or Plainfield because his has the forward pistol grip but he purchased his M1 in the early 60's. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Pottersville, MO
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Hang on to it...they are fairly rare unless you want to sell it to me. lol The pages I have with the information aren't dated so IJ and Plainfield may have put the stock out in the early 60's; I found out about them around 1967 when I returned from overseas. Last edited by oldjarhead; 03-05-2008 at 11:08 AM. | |
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