Looks to be the original parkerized finish, showing some slight wear along the high edges, a few areas of brown spotting and minor handling marks. The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. The top of the receiver is marked "U.S. CARBINE / CAL..30 M1" on the front and "NATIONAL / POSTAL METER / 1547270" on the rear. Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 85% of its metal finish. The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes. The underside of the handguard is marked OI which is an NPM and Inland mark (page 85). . The right rear of the trigger group is marked W which is a Winchester mark (page 78). National Postal Meter, previously known as Rochester Defense Corporation, was one of ten major contractors building the M1 during this time. It will add to your WWII or M1 Carbine collection. However, RST 106 on large potato leaved types did well when grown in grow bags. Ser. Buffalo Arms supplied barrels for NPM (page 28-29 of Craig Rieschs book, U.S. M1 Carbines Wartime Production). To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. I believe you are credited for them. This M1 Carbine appears to have served in Korea after its WWII service. Thank you for sharing this! At the time of their first contract NPM had no tools, no employees, and no location for building carbines.
WW2 National Postal Meter U.S. M1 Carbine in .30 Carbine w/ Union Manufacturer: National Postal Meter Model: M-1 Carbine Serial Number: 4340XXX Barrel Length: 18 inch Bore: Measures "1" (VG) Condition: Very Good to Excellent Metal Condition: Very Good Wood Condition: Excellent Bore Condition: Mirror - Excellent Action: Semi Auto Stock: Walnut See all listings by Jim's Classic Guns Print this listing The United States military had the semi-automatic M1 Garand rifle but there was a realization that something between a rifle and pistol was needed. The prime contractor was responsible financially for the parts used on the guns they delivered if there was an issue. Extremely informative article and an absolutely beautiful NPM! FEATURED CARBINE: NATIONAL POSTAL METER 1457503, http://www.uscarbinecal30.com/forum/niedner-sights_topic3089.html. Union Switch & Signal (US&S) produced the receiver under contract for NPM. The grooves near the muzzle are light grey. The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. This year, I am considering a few varieties for graft, Take Action Now: How You Can Fight Climate Change and Protect Our Environment, The Effects of Climate Change on Our Environment The buttplate shows a few scrapes and some light surface erosion.
Fulton Armory FAQ: The Lowdown on M1 Carbine Magazines Notice how the smaller N appears done with some form of rotary engraver. --M1 Carbines 413,017 (NPM, did not make the M2, M3, T3, or M1A1 Carbines) - Serial number blocks assigned by the government: Not to be picky regarding that beautiful carbine, but the front sight N is for Niedner (note spelling).
National Postal Meter M1 Carbine | Legacy Collectibles WW2 National Postal Meter U.S. M1 Carbine in .30 Carbine w/ Union Switch & Signal Receiver ** Very Clean Carbine! The 15 round magazine is not available to residents of California or any jurisdiction with magazine capacity restrictions. There are no specific dates for Union Switch & Signal receivers as their deliveries were late to NPM (page 29 of Scott Duffs book The M1 Carbine Owners Guide). The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. Fourteen of his patents were used in the gun's design. 7 day inspection period on all website purchases. The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. 2023 Rock Island Auction Company.
It obtained a former automobile showroom and repair shop and drew supervisory and engineering personnel from across the country. The Type III barrel band is marked AMCO which is a post WWII rebuild mark (page 59, 60 & 184). The original "Trimble Tn" marked stock set is also in excellent condition overall, free from any cracks, chips, repairs, or major damage. Winchester, heavily involved in the carbines design, and Inland Manufacturing, a division of General Motors, were given the initial contracts to produce the guns but were unable to meet the suddenly increased demand. 30 M1 on the front and NATIONAL / POSTAL METER / 4082117 on the rear. The rear of the magazine is marked UN which is an NPM mark (page 142 -143). It is in about Good condition. The rear sight is a Type I dual aperture assembly. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
National Postal Meter (NPM) MATCHING M1 Carbine, Parkerized 18 These NPM carbines had a very low production rate and original surviving samples are very difficult to obtain. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good Plus to Fine condition as refinished. The reoiled stock is very good with some minor dents and scratches. Make: National Postal Meter. There is erosion in the grooves near the muzzle. World War II U.S. National Postal Meter M1 Carbine. If you have been looking for a unique and scarce U.S. M1 Carbine for your collection this National Postal Meter with a Union Switch & Signal-sourced receiver would be a superb choice.
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A little history of NPM and its carbines. - M1 FAMILY National Postal Meter M1 Carbine .30 Blued *1943 MILITARY RIFLE WITH Out of state residents can disregard this section your local laws apply. By wars end, Rochester companies had received about $1.2 billion in military orders. Good question. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. An M1 Carbine made by U.S. National Postal Meter Company is part of Lot 4601 in the Feb. 16-18 Sporting and Collector Auction. The change back to N might have been that Niedner sent what they had. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. This is a late war replacement stock made by Robert Irwin IR. Dan, thanks for the reply. WW - WOOD IS WORSE FOR THE PERCENT FINISH RATING GIVEN. The inside of the operating slide is marked PI which is an Inland mark (page 65); the bottom is marked with a part number that is overstamped by a B. It may not display this or other websites correctly. They now sell for $4.50 to $7.00 each. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. National Postal Meter (NPM) was one of several contractors who tooled up during WWII to produce M1 Carbines in support of the war effort. A full parts guide is included in the photos for this listing. It was this company that negotiated for the contract to produce M1 Carbines. We do not know if the rifle was issued in this manner or later assembled to use all NPM factory parts. It also list Lyman and Super Metal Mfg. They happen after a government authority test fires a gun with ammunition designed to make sure the gun will pass a minimum set for a particular type of ammo. There are no specific dates for Union Switch & Signal receivers as their deliveries were late to NPM (page 29 of Scott Duff's book The M1 Carbine Owner's Guide). The metal was refinished nicely during the rebuild keeping most of the markings intact. NE - GOOD- in working condition, wear on working surfaces, finish 40% - 79%, no broken parts, no corrosion or pitting that will interfere with proper functioning, but may have some minor surface pitting. According to WB Niedner was a supplier to NPM for front sights.
A little history of NPM and its carbines. It's like it was an afterthought, like oh, yeah I almost forgot that. Lock, Stock & Barrel Investments National Postal Meter (NPM) was one of several contractors who tooled up during WWII to produce M1 Carbines in support of the war effort.
National postal meter with A lot of markings - M1 FAMILY Here some pictures of my National postal meter with A lot of markings. Unfortunately, I do not have more concise answers as to who or why this was done this way, Here we see the NN sideways, some have called this ZZ. Our Assessment: Union Switch & Signal produced this M1 Carbine receiver under contract for National Postal Meter (NPM). Serial Number: 1478620. Here is some interesting information on NPM from http://www.uscarbinecal30.com/manufacturers.html: A week after Americas entry into WWII, National Postal Meter and the Todd Corporation partnered to start the Rochester Defense Corporation. Excellent World War II U.S. National Postal Meter M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine Auction Date: April 15, 2018 Estimated Price: $ 3,000 - $ 4,500 Price Realized: Details Excellent World War II U.S. National Postal Meter M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine Manufacturer: National Postal Meter Model: M1-Carbine Type: Carbine Gauge: 30 Carbine Barrel: 18 inch round The metal finish is very nice overall but there is an import mark on the barrel. It would be hard to find one better than this . It is also possible that there was a setup problem when machining the post which required the N to be stamped again. stock stock. Bore Condition:The bore is bright; semi bright at the muzzle. Wood condition commensurable with percent of finish with dings and dents associated with 40% - 79% gun. The stock rates in about Fine overall condition, as refinished. The rifle has lots of NPM markings on the metal & wood.
All Original WWII National Postal Meter M1 Carbine cal .30 Carbine I have a picture of the Niedner shop inside and out where these sights were made if I could figure out how to post pictures. The barrel shows a few spots of discoloration from oxidation. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Tom Wagner's Varieties: A Gardener's Guide M1 Carbine, National Postal Meter Group Phone Number: 8016138477 Condition: Used Listing Type: Individual City: West Jordan State: Utah Zip/Postal Code: 84081 Listed: April 30, 2023 6:45 am Expires: 59 days, 23 hours Add to favorites Protect yourself from fraud. December of 1943 and May of 1944. Walnut stock replaced Birch F.A.T. When the war started, Rochester mobilized.
You are using an out of date browser. We believe we sell living history, and honor the veterans who fought and died for our freedoms. We do not know if the rifle was issued in this manner or later assembled to use all NPM factory parts. Model: M1 Carbine Serial Number: 4346684 Year of Manufacture: Circa 1944. The LOP measures 13 1/8 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. So I'm not sure if these were ever issued or not. The inside of the operating slide is marked PI which is an Inland mark (page 65 & 66). That is a wow carbine. Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 96% of its metal finish. Please don't Private Message me for Carbine questions. If you have different pictures contact me and I will put the pictures in your folder so you can post them. Find out where the markings stand for. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a post set between two protective wings. The top of the receiver is marked U.S. I just happened upon this article on the ODCMP website. Description The outer edge of the muzzle shows an indentation. -Serial number blocks assigned by the government: Register NPM "U" marked receiver, with I.B.M. The best way to ensure an item is yours is to purchase it directly off the website. It is in about Very Good to Fine condition. The M1 Carbine contributed greatly to U.S. efforts during WWII. The LOP measures 13 1/4 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. From extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and wildfires to the melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels, it's clear that our planet is in trouble. The company received a contract to manufacture M1 carbines in April, 1942. Each company had to provide 10 guns for production tests that included physical inspection along with accuracy, endurance, dust, mud, and rain. Over 6 million were made by a number of U.S. companies to assist with the all out war effort. CARBINE / CAL. The number of women working in Rochester grew from 25,000 to 48,000 by wars end. The Type II rear sight is marked with a faded H in a shield on the right which was used by other manufacturers (page 30 & 184). It is possible that NPM added an additional N to comply with Ordnance. There is fouling in the grooves near the muzzle that should clean up a bit. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Co. The underside of the handguard is marked TN which is an NPM mark (page 138). The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition. M1 Carbines Needed The United States military had the semi-automatic M1 Garand rifle but there was a realization that something between a rifle and pistol was needed. (NPM) made no barrelsNational Postal Meter Company changed the name of their company to Commercial Controls Corporation on April 26, 1944. CARBINE / CAL. The 239 Commercial Controls M1 Carbines were assembled from leftover parts and provided to U.S. Army Ordnance in August 1945.. The smooth push button safety is marked SN which is an NPM mark (page 95). MANUFACTURER AND SERIAL NUMBER At the rear of the receiver is the manufacturer and serial number. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle has a canvas sling attached. The various parts are . The sling well is marked with a flaming bomb and IR which is not listed in our reference material (page 108-110). It was recommended for further study to determine why they did so well in the rain but no results were reported. CARBINE / CAL. The bore shows an M.E. The left lug of the bolt is marked N which is a NPM mark and 14 a production code (page 19). Union Switch & Signal produced the receiver under contract for National Postal Meter (NPM). of 2.5. CORP.". The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. The barrel flat is marked circled M and with a partially stamped crossed cannons cartouche. I came across this site and have posted the codes here for the 15rnd mags there is more info on the site so I have also included the link. The barrel is marked MARLIN as well as P under the barrel band. U. All C&R firearms must be transferred through your local dealer OR at our Simi Valley location; we cannot ship directly to a C&R holder in California. The stock is in great shape with sharp cartouches. Legacy Collectibles strives to provide quality investment-grade military collectibles to an appreciative public. Marlin was one of the 3 companies that supplied NPM with M1 Carbine barrels. of 2.5. The remainder of the metal shows scuffs and light handling marks. Article is nicely done , good break down of parts and pictures are perfect very informative . The charging handle shows a deep vertical score. 2023 Rock Island Auction Company. I don't know about the double NN marking. The carbines design wasnt adopted until October, 1941, when the early requirement was for 886,698 M1 carbines. There were 239 replacement Carbines assembled by Commercial Controls from left over parts in June of 1944, These rifles were serialized from 0 - 239. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Marlin supplied barrels for NPM (page 50-51). Trigger Housing: Right:'N' - Left: either '9'/'g'. Make: National Postal Meter (NPM). The barrel shows spots of oxidation and small areas of light thinning under the wood. The grooves are semi bright and rifling is deep. The rear sight is an adjustable Type II aperture assembly. The Folmer-Graflex camera Joe Rosenthal used to snap the picture of the U.S. Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima was made in Rochester. The right side of the receiver and the bolt show light thinning consistent with cycling.
M1 Carbine Magazine Manufacturers Codes - Northeastshooters.com Forums National Postal Meter delivered a pilot lot of five guns in January, 1943. The bottom of the receiver is double stamped 21. Markings:There is no visible import mark. Click on the image above to learn more about the M1 Carbine, The Carbine Collectors Club Copyright 2019 www.USCarbineCal30.com, This
No Barrel Date, Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine. Marlin supplied undated barrels to Inland (page 51 of Craig Rieschs book, U.S. M1 Carbines Wartime Production 7thEdition). 94 W. Cochran St., Suite B The Marlin barrel appears to be original. The most prominent marks are on the handguard. NOTE: This rifle uses all NPM factory parts. The top front edge of the forearm is marked SA which is a post WWII rebuild mark (page 185). The magazine is not available to residents of California or any other jurisdiction with magazine capacity restrictions. Rochester is home to companies like Eastman-Kodak and Bausch + Lomb, and by some estimates manufactured as much as 75 percent of the optical equipment used by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army during the war. We hope to raise awareness and understanding for the collector community, as well as encourage new collectors to join the hobby. National Postal Meters test fire range was built by raising the floor of the carbine manufacturing plant three feet above the buildings concrete floor and literally shooting under the feet of the production linePerformance testing gave them the highest rating in adverse conditions. National Postal Meters test fire range was built by raising the floor of the carbine manufacturing plant three feet above the buildings concrete floor and literally shooting under the feet of the production line.
The guns stood up well to excessive dust but were inoperative in excessive mud. Our Assessment:The M1 Carbine was developed and produced after WWII started.
National Postal Meter - M1-Carbine | Rock Island Auction The 15 round magazine is not available to residents of California or any jurisdiction with magazine capacity restrictions. We have not fired this rifle. The markings are deep. If youre interested in a part of World War II history with a touch of homefront necessity, an M1 carbine made by a company that initially produced mailroom equipment is a good example of America flexing its industrial might. This is a Matching National Postal Meter M1 Carbine that was initially built during WWII on a Union Switch & Signal supplied receiver. The exposed metal shows scrapes, discoloration, areas of oxidation, and light thinning. Markings: There is no visible import mark. Clearly this was not followed. The top of the receiver is marked U.S. Most of our products are unique. Jan 9, 2017. The Marlin barrel appears to be original. Year of Manufacture: April to June, 1943 . WWII still wrapped in brown waxed paper.
Part markings. (check here first) - M1 FAMILY Our Assessment: This National Postal Meter (NPM) M1 Carbine was built back in 1943. Get a heads up on all of our Sales, Promotions, and news updates (about 1 email per month). It shows scrapes, surface erosion & thinning. Address?
WW2 M1 carbine guide | Markings, Manufacturers, Production - Militaria-Deal The stock shows numerous scrapes, scratches and compression marks. A U.S. National Postal Meter M1 is in the Feb. 16-18 Sporting and Collector Auction. The barrel markings are faded.
Scarce WWII National Postal Meter M1 Carbine | Rock Island Auction All of the factory markings and subcontractor markings on the small parts are crisp and clean. Performance testing gave them the highest rating in adverse conditions. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
** National Postal Meter M1 Carbine - liveauctioneers.com Suppose it could have been a transferred part from another manufacturer like Inland who sent NPM 50 front sights in late 42. The rifle comes with a 15 round magazine. To get better and faster responses and opinions.
All of the factory markings and subcontractor markings on the small parts are crisp and clean. Price: $3,499.00. Year of Manufacture: Receiver November, 1943 June, 1944 (http://m1family.com/topic21.html); Barrel Date: 11-1943, Action Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine. The Todd Company, a maker of protectographs or checkwriters was responsible for nine smaller parts. We offer a 7 day inspection period and hassle free returns to ensure every customer is happy with whatever they buy from us. Important Notes: Most of the markings are clear. This Military Surplus National Postal Meter M1 Carbine was one of approximately 413,017 guns manufactured by this company and shipped between February 1943 and April 1944 to our Armed Forces. A full parts guide is included in the photos for this listing. The rotary safety is marked circled S which is a post WWII rebuild mark (page 63 & 184). The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes. (THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS): This C&R rifle can be transferred in California. Thank you. Undated IBM barrel, standard markings on the receiver heel with "U" Underwood subcontractor marking, rare low wood Trimble stock, canvas web sling, and oiler. I would argue that this was delivered this way from Niedner. @GotSnlB28 - If you locate your example, could you post a picture of it? Excellent National Postal Meter M1 Carbine $2,795.00 Availability: In stock SKU 1463138 - 25159 Add to Cart Buy Now Next/Previous Description 4/26/23 - This is an excellent example of an early and hard-to-find National Postal Meter M1 Carbine. Carbon on Estamino was late to mature. Buy All Original WWII National Postal Meter M1 Carbine cal .30 Carbine: GunBroker is the largest seller of Curios & Relics Collectible Firearms All: 983950477 . I am sure everyone is familiar with the typical Niedner N. I guess the question is the variations of Neider sights used by other manufactures. The magazine release is marked SN which is an NPM mark (page 100-101). Copyright 2011-2023 All Rights Reserved. Simi Valley, CA 93065. or consider how International Silver was allowed to just mark oilers IS after a certain point. (Mods I didn't know if here or milsurps was the place for this feel free to move it.). They included jukebox manufacturer Rock-Ola, typewriter company Underwood, business equipment maker IBM, and a postage equipment producer. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. At some point it was rebuilt using a mix of USGI parts but the Marlin barrel appears to be original. Stock Configuration & Condition: The two piece hardwood stock has a pistol grip, Type III barrel band with sling loop & bayonet lug, sling well, sling pass through and a metal buttplate. PA 19301. Was the left N stamped in by NPM when the rifle was built, or by Neidner prior to delivery? Every week we put items for sale starting at $1 ! The Carbine Collectors Club. Markings include "U.S. CARBINE/CAL.30 M1." to front of receiver, and "NATIONAL/POSTAL METER/1546125" to rear of receiver. An article from the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle from January, 2018 noted women featured included a mother of six, one of whom served in the navy, a hairdresser, and a mother of three young children. Year of Manufacture:October to December, 1943 (page 29 of Scott Duffs book The M1 Carbine Owners Guide).