

I ain't too old to learn.:) I HOPE someone from the CC will chime in any time now. I had been saving a Rock-ola rear flip sight for a rainy day and this rifle had a GI type II barrel band without the bayonet lug so I was able to drift the.

Still, as long as the "real facts" come out it don't make no difference to me where the info comes from. I take it with a grain of salt any more when I try to help someone with info I "thought" I had right and got corrected by everyone except Adam's house cat.

I've been corrected so many times by the CC members who have been members for as long as the club has been around that I've lost count. Even if they let paid members only access the info. It's really too damn bad the don't have that info available on their web site. Hell son, you got that right!!! :D I really think the Carbine Club might be the one group that has the most "correct" info. Seems like we will be disecting information on carbine production long after our great-grandchildren are gone! Wouldn't this make the only adjustable rear sight available at the time of the second production run at RO the milled type? Even then, I always thought the milled rear sight wasn't used on RO's. rear sight is a stamped variant that didn't come out until the latter part of 1944.
