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For sale only, no trades is a Saginaw S'G' version in very good to fine condition. $2250/obo. Comes with a Korean 20 round mag and a new 80 year old original in the wrapper. Also have a few boxes of ammo if I can find them, they are included also. Transfer at Brads in Bonney Lake.
NRA very good to fine condition. Never shot by me.
$2250/obo.
Very Good to Fine: All original parts and configuration, or possibly a very minor alteration from original configuration that was made during the period of use (WWII). No corrosion or pitting, minor scratches only. Retains at least 60% of original finish.
The facility at Grand Rapids was initially operated by Irwin-Pedersen. When the carbines they produced failed to pass muster with U.S. Army Ordnance, the Irwin-Pedersen carbine contract and Grand Rapids facility was turned over to Saginaw Steering Gear and operated as a second Saginaw M1 Carbine production facility.
Saginaw Grand Rapids inherited all of the parts made for, or by, Irwin-Pedersen. Saginaw inspected the IP parts and those that met Ordnance specifications were integrated into the carbines manufactured by Saginaw at Grand Rapids.
Overview Model Production
May 1943-January 1944
Background prior to WWII: automotive steering gears M1 223,620
Date of 1st Contract: March 20, 1943 M1A1 0
Manufacturers Mark: S'G' or IP M2 0
Parts made in-house: 7 (included receiver) Total 223,620
Notes:
Irwin-Pedersen parts that passed inspection included an unknown quantity of IP receivers with the IP markings. These were assembled into carbines by Saginaw Grand Rapids and retained their IP markings with no additional S'G' markings. Parts used on these receivers were the parts used by Saginaw Grand Rapids (S'G', IP, subcontracted parts, any of the parts provided to Saginaw Grand Rapids by other primary contractors)
The total carbines manufactured includes those Saginaw made using Irwin-Pedersen receivers.
Made no barrels
NRA very good to fine condition. Never shot by me.
$2250/obo.
Very Good to Fine: All original parts and configuration, or possibly a very minor alteration from original configuration that was made during the period of use (WWII). No corrosion or pitting, minor scratches only. Retains at least 60% of original finish.
The facility at Grand Rapids was initially operated by Irwin-Pedersen. When the carbines they produced failed to pass muster with U.S. Army Ordnance, the Irwin-Pedersen carbine contract and Grand Rapids facility was turned over to Saginaw Steering Gear and operated as a second Saginaw M1 Carbine production facility.
Saginaw Grand Rapids inherited all of the parts made for, or by, Irwin-Pedersen. Saginaw inspected the IP parts and those that met Ordnance specifications were integrated into the carbines manufactured by Saginaw at Grand Rapids.
Overview Model Production
May 1943-January 1944
Background prior to WWII: automotive steering gears M1 223,620
Date of 1st Contract: March 20, 1943 M1A1 0
Manufacturers Mark: S'G' or IP M2 0
Parts made in-house: 7 (included receiver) Total 223,620
Notes:
Irwin-Pedersen parts that passed inspection included an unknown quantity of IP receivers with the IP markings. These were assembled into carbines by Saginaw Grand Rapids and retained their IP markings with no additional S'G' markings. Parts used on these receivers were the parts used by Saginaw Grand Rapids (S'G', IP, subcontracted parts, any of the parts provided to Saginaw Grand Rapids by other primary contractors)
The total carbines manufactured includes those Saginaw made using Irwin-Pedersen receivers.
Made no barrels
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