For your consideration is this absolutely beautiful 1930 dated “384th Infantry Cup” rifle competition medal and pin. The pin resembles the older style 384th Infantry unit insignias. I’m not sure who the maker is. The shooting badge is a two-piece design as the target and wreaths are applied. This very fine badge was made by “Sartori & Wolff”. I’m not familiar with this maker, but according to the interwebs, they were makers of fine jewelry in Spokane, Washington. The construction and engraving on this piece are second to none, and finding anything from the 384th is super tough. This piece is museum collection worthy… Please see our other listings, and check back often as we typically list 30-50 high-end estate items each week with No Reserve! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “tommy!” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Original WWII Inland M1 Carbine M1A1 paratrooper stock. Ifyou are looking for one of these then you know what they are and likely know more about them than I do. 99% of this stock is authentic. This is an original Inland stock. It is IO marked on the inside as pictured. When I got this stock back some time ago it had some pieces missing. The stock and the wire part of the stock were intact. The cheek pad was missing and the buttplate was missing. Both were put on and restored by a professional gunsmith. The buttplate was supposed to be original but I cant prove it either way. The cheek pad learher and inner side is repro. The back plate is original and eas attached by rivets that look great. There is a small crack forming where they all crack. The pistol grip is “P” proofed and bears an “SA” proof on the bottom under the stock wire. The handguard is a National Postal Meter and is stamped “TN”. You can see all the other markings and wear in the photos. Stock does still leach cosmoline if left in the sun. Please feel free to ask questions or for more photos. This is a chance to get a 99% original stock at a reduced price. This is not some kind of made up nonsense designed to fool or fake. The only parts I can remember adding are the cheek rest, buttplate, and I think the bottom nut or bolt was missing. Like I say, it wasnt all complete. The front barrel band is a type 1 but as you can see the sling swivel was cut off. I had another i used when it was on my carbine. This can be fixed easily. If there are any concerns please ask. This was in the posession of a collector of authentic items here locally. He intended on opening a museum and never did. The item “Original WWII Inland M1 Carbine M1A1 Paratrooper Airborne Folding Stock” is in sale since Sunday, August 1, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “8upfisherman” and is located in West Fork, Arkansas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Original/Reproduction: Original