RIA Feb 2020 Special: Sporterized M1 Carbine

Published on February 16, 2020
Duration: 2:28

This review examines a rare, well-executed sporterized M1 Carbine from a Rock Island Auction event. It highlights the custom stock, vintage Redfield scope, and a functional cartridge deflector, noting the high quality of craftsmanship. While modern sporterization is often discouraged, this example is presented as a desirable collectible.

Quick Summary

This sporterized M1 Carbine, originally a Winchester GI model, features a custom stock and a vintage 2.75x Redfield scope. Expert analysis highlights its high-quality craftsmanship, including a custom scope mount and cartridge deflector, making it a desirable collectible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sporterized M1 Carbine at RIA
  2. 00:46Rifle & Optic Details: Winchester M1 Carbine Sporter
  3. 01:16Custom Features: Scope Mount & Cartridge Deflector
  4. 01:41Conclusion: A Quality Vintage Collectible

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this sporterized M1 Carbine noteworthy?

This M1 Carbine is noteworthy because it's a rare example of a high-quality, vintage sporterization. It features a custom stock, a vintage Redfield scope, and functional custom modifications like a cartridge deflector, showcasing excellent craftsmanship.

What modifications were made to this M1 Carbine?

The original GI Winchester M1 Carbine was converted into a sporter with a custom stock. It also features a custom scope mount and a specially designed cartridge deflector to aid ejection under the optic.

Is modern sporterization of military rifles recommended?

Generally, modern sporterization of historical military rifles is discouraged. However, this specific vintage example is highlighted as a high-quality piece of craftsmanship that is a fun and valuable addition to a collection.

What optic is featured on the sporterized M1 Carbine?

The rifle is equipped with a vintage 2.75x Redfield scope. The scope markings clearly indicate '2 3/4X Redfield', suggesting the conversion was done several decades ago.

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