Lastly – I hope to debunk some lingering myths within the re-enactingĬommunity. The charts were not intended for use by “serious collectors”, but more as a guide for the average re-enactor to see what would be “correct” for their “reenactment carbine” that they may be assembling. The purpose of these charts is to provide an at a glance view of what parts were generally used on a month by month timeframe. It is very difficult to pin down the definitive start and end of parts usage due to poor record keeping, first in – last out parts inventory processes, and production anomalies. The charts may not be 100% accurate down to the exact start or end of parts usage. The charts were interpolated from the information contained in JC Harrison’s Collecting the M1 Carbine III. Below are a series of charts for the common parts that re-enactors are most concerned with for the “visual correctness” of their M1 Carbine.
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