![]() ![]() The trigger housing is fitted with a parkerized hammer marked "LT-Q/R4" on the side and it has a blued second model magazine catch that is marked "B-P" with all the correct blued internal parts. It is fitted with the Type IV stamped and brazed (fabricated) trigger guard that is marked "ROCK-OLA" on the right rear side. It is fitted with a blued round bolt and a type III operating slide that is marked "ROCK OLA" on the underside. Its fitted with the second model barrel band without the bayonet lug with the four spot weld scars on top. It has an earlier type I, two position flip rear sight that is marked "BR" on the right side along with the type IV fabricated front sight that is stamped "RP" and secured with a blued cross pin. ![]() The rear of the receiver is marked in small letters "ROCK -OLA/6213215" and the barrel is only stamped with "ROCK OLA" with no manufacturer's date or markings, which is correct for this late production carbine. The Rock-Ola Juke Box company produced the lowest numbers of M1 Carbine during WWII, certainly making them highly desirable and collectable. This is an excellent example of a very late WWII Rock-Ola M1 carbine as produced in the very last block of approximately 20,000 serial numbers circa April/May 1944. ![]()
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