Most expensive gun I have ever bought. Underwood M1 Carbine in 30 carbine. 1943 year of manufacture
This review details the acquisition and examination of a 1943 Underwood M1 Carbine in .30 Carbine. The instructor highlights the importance of identifying military-tested parts, such as ordnance bomb cartouches on the receiver, charging handle, and trigger guard, as indicators of original military acceptance. He also discusses the significance of manufacturer markings on various components and notes exceptions like the stock and rear sight, which may be post-war replacements. The review emphasizes thorough research before purchasing, especially for firearms that have appreciated in value.










