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    Bavarian inland

    I got a inland today it is mostly inland (I think) flip sight type 1 barrel band high wood inland stock and handguard on the right front of the receiver below the wood line there is a S G stamped any idea what that would stand for
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    I have a 3,172,xxx Inland with SG on the left side below the wood. I could be wrong, but I believe that these receivers were actually manufactured by Saginaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg V View Post
    I have a 3,172,xxx Inland with SG on the left side below the wood. I could be wrong, but I believe that these receivers were actually manufactured by Saginaw.
    You are correct, Greg: those receivers were made by Saginaw under subcontract for Inland. The 3 marks used are big SG, small SG (what yours is), and SI.

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    Looking forward to some pictures of that one.

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    The finish on your SG supplied receiver looks quite abit like this one I have. Has some roughness to the lower side and similiar color,
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    Yea, mine is the same way. It seems like I read something about that somewhere. I got mine back in July 2007. It was a CMPicon Italianicon return.

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