Nothing to forgive. Any of us could be right, but we could all be wrong. This discussion gives us all another thing to keep our eyes open for information on. It poses another question that we...
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Nothing to forgive. Any of us could be right, but we could all be wrong. This discussion gives us all another thing to keep our eyes open for information on. It poses another question that we...
If nothing else, it is a very interesting bit of carbine history. I just wonder why they weren't stamped RRAD anywhere if that is where they were modified.
When I look at the Inland name, it appears to me to have been stamped in two different parts. They appear to me to be set at slightly different angles. I know pictures can be deceiving, but look...
Not with that serial number....
I'll bring a shotgun with buckshot in case any of them fly!
I don't know....I'd drift a long way to have an opportunity to pot a few pigs.
Wow! A sg/Inland with an experimental Inland 44 slide and safety. It must have been the very late SG found under the work table and shipped to inland for completion after Saginaw shut down their...
It seems like today you see 20 fakes for every real stock unless it is something really common, and even then there are still some shmuk making fakes.
I agree with Painter, real, fake and fake.
Fake, fake, fake!
I'm no expert on slings, but they all look good to me.
That depends on what you are looking for. Standard stocks? not many to be found. Originals particularly M2s are very common and not particularly expensive. Plastic? Yes, lots are out there in several...
In my neck of the woods, that bunch would go for between $500 and $550. Just depends on where you are.
My deer rifle has had a lot more rounds through it than that! I have an 1873 Winchester clone from Uberti. I load cast bullets for it. It took several hundred rounds just to find 2 loads that shot...
More varieties for one thing. 10 vs 4. Plus, I believe more were sent to other countries as foreign aid. Not to mention many more went to US government and state agencies. Then there are all of the...
We've been getting high winds and single digit temps here in northeast Ohio too. Nasty weather all over the place.
No IP here either Charlie! But Merry Christmas anyway!
Value depends a lot on where you are. The lowest I would put on it is $1300. And in a few areas, it could go for as high as $1600
I'm not sure of the date that the circle P was eliminated from the rear of the stock, but it was fairly early. I have an early second run M1A1. Not P visible anywhere.
He is referring to the front edge of the inner band at the top of the barrel on the band. It extends out just a tiny bit beyond the outer band. On real type 2 bands the inner band face is very...
I like .22 handguns. My 2 favorites are a couple of High Standards. One is an Olympic .22 short with the original box, paperwork and barrel weights. The other is a Model B U. S. in very nice...
The purple color has been attributed to the different chemical mix that they used to repark/blue the trigger housings. It is actually fairly common of housings that were refinished in European...
These days, any good condition carbine that is fully functional is worth that amount. A small import mark does bring down the value, but not that much any more. Even if the barrel band is a cut off...
If you look, the E in carbine is also distorted.
I've shot everything from 110 gr soft point up to 230 gr cast in mine and it doesn't care what I feed it. Obviously the point of impact changes, but group size remains small. BTW I poly coat all of...