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    Mystery Inland 3,543,98? Carbine

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    Ran across a humped with fake parts carbine then noticed the Inland stamp and a serial number of 3,543,98? I just can't see the last digit. I'll add the GB listing but it will soon time out then no pictures will be available. I grabbed the only pictures that could help ID the receiver maker. It has the Round op slide mill cut. Short hand guard lip. In the 3rd picture between Inland and the serial number you can see where the rear bevel has been ground on heavily. Has a Inland 2-44 barrel with repro Type I barrel band, repro IN-B flip sight.

    Can anyone recognize the front receiver ring markings? What maker is this one?

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    A very rare and highly sought after SG/Inland. Only one was manufactured.

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    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 production! How else can this be explained??? After all, there is no Saginaw name lined out!
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    That receiver has more cavities than Swissicon cheese. Looks like it was made out of a sponge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by floydthecat View Post
    Looks like it was made out of a sponge.

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    Thing is...it says it sold for the first bid price, just over a grand. So...shill bidder and just a scam or did some poor guy buy this? It might make a shooter anyways? I understand you can't get a carbine for low money in USAicon anyway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    repro IN-B flip sight
    With a backwards flip aperture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    did some poor guy buy this?
    I looked and there is NO feedback left by the GB buyer bowyer636 A+(17) or the GB seller OTBFirearms A+(6352). This 'Sale' was back on 2-14-24. It isn't currently listed, but could have been re-listed and sold again over the time that has passed.

    Since it isn't a Inland and to me the serial number looks messed with especially the short 4 and the last 2 digits, 8 and ? I can't see clearly. The whole serial number sorta reminds me of some of the messy IBM / AO's we've seen.

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    Is it possible a guy could have 'issues' trying to transfer this gun? I'm still not sure who made the receiver. Seller had no inside pictures, likely to hide the pitting. But those pictures might have gave some clues like the recoil tang size and left rear detail.

    Front Receiver Ring Markings
    I want to compare the markings to 1 each of my SG and S'G'. But spent this morning gathering the 'Strategic' hand guns and company is due any minute. I've been pre-warned not to be dragging gun crap all over the house again so we can have 1 dinner without looking like a Armory.....
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    it is an Inland receiver

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    Not with that serial number....
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