![]() ![]() ![]() The gas piston housing was inset into the bottom of the barrel and brazed in place. The barrels initially use by Iver Johnson in New Jersey, were a continuation of those used by Plainfield Machine in the 1970's. The parts used by Iver Johnson's Arms are presented within their respective groups as opposed to alphabetically. The parts for the Enforcer pistols and 9mm Carbines that are not interchangeable with other carbine parts are addressed on the pages devoted to those models. Sources for parts may be found on the Links page of this website. If you need a replacement part it does not need to have been made by Iver Johnson. With a few exceptions on their Enforcer pistols and 9mm Carbines, all of the parts used by Iver Johnson's Arms on their carbines are 100% interchangeable with surplus GI carbine parts and after market parts made to The information provided here is for historical interests only. This website is not affiliated in any manner whatsoever with Iver Johnson's Arms or any other carbine or part manufacturer. The design of many semi-automatic rifles, M1 Carbines included, warrants it. M1 Carbines purchased as a used gun, regardless of who made it, should be safety inspected by a competent gunsmith before firing. ![]() The failure of a part on a used gun manufactured between 19 cannot be directly attributed to the original manufacturer. Post WWII Commercially Manufactured M1 Carbines (U.S.A.)Įvery part on every gun has a lifespan. ![]()
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