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12-09-2011 01:40 PM
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As expected.......... Great pictures !
Curious as to the serial number range?
Thanks for sharing your new find with us, Fantastic condition !
Charlie-painter777
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dnikkor,
WOW! That is a nice looking carbine!
I can't offer much advice, since I am new to carbines... but I like what I see! Good score!
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Looks great! I need an explanation on the xx recoil plate screws. Are they correct for both late Inland and Winchester? Too lazy to do a search. - Thanks, Bob
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Originally Posted by
painter777
As expected.......... Great pictures !
Curious as to the serial number range?
Thanks for sharing your new find with us, Fantastic condition !
Charlie-painter777
Thanks for the praise!
Sorry, I should have mentioned it. The serial # is 5463xxx. CC says it was manufactured in Aug. 44.
On the xx recoil plate screw, I'm at a loss though I was told on the CMP
forum that another member has owned Inland carbines with the xx screws.
http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread.php?t=61675
Last edited by dnikkor; 12-10-2011 at 01:44 AM.
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SUPERB!!!! I LOVE IT dnikkor! (Really)
On top of it's immaculate, unmolested condition, I've always liked T-2 bands the best of all.
I agree - it looks as if it escaped being messed with. I used to have a late Inland like that and even though it had the last parts it was the pride of all my guns.
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My DCM 6m 2-45 Inland has 'xx' marked recoil tang screw.
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Those were the first I've seen with the 'X' stamps like that, Tom. Do you know what they represent by chance? (Inspector or something maybe)
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That is an amazing Inland! I actually would not shoot that one - just preserve it.
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The xx marked recoil plate screws are normally associated with Winchesters, however late Inland carbines are known to have them as well. I own two late Inlands that I believe to be original guns and they both have the xx screws. BTW, looks like a super nice carbine-thanks for the pictures.
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