Hey guys, new here, but I read a lot of posts here before I bought my new little friend, so I wanted to throw up a few pics--and ask for an opinion on the parts.
I wandered into Cabella's a few weeks ago looking for ammo :thdown: and, of course, ended up in the Gun Library. Turns out they had a pretty descent overflow of used firearms--including an Inland M1 for $499. Went home, debated for two days, read forums, and went back and bought it. I've wanted one ever since shooting one owned by a friend of my dad's ten years ago.
Flawlessly reparked. After a thorough field strip (I re-dyed and oiled the stock--reason to follow) I found the following:
Frontsight: P
Barrel: Inland, 5-44 (jives with the 5xx serial) Here is also the only mar on the weapon, a rather large import stamp. Such is life.
Receiver: Inland, with a B and a BI inside
Trigger group: A faint U in what looks either like a little house, or the peeked shape on the old Inland logo
Stock: SA potbelly--probably from a 60s rebuild. BUUUTTT--some jackass deliberately sanded down the cartouches! Under the pistol grip and on either side of the sling well--sloppy as hell too, left lighter patches and sand marks. Grrr.
Handguard: OI
Band: Type III JI
Mag release: M on the outside, EI on the inside
Mag: IU
Rearsight: I.R.CO
Hammer: IK
Slide: C AOB Faint, only marks I can find
Bolt: AI
Recoil plate: DI
What do you guys think of the mixing? Assuming (and I don't know if that is a good thing here) that the I's are for Inland, that seems like a pretty fair number of correct parts. Not really concerned with that--bought it for fun and, well, it feels so very right in my hand :rofl: But curious nonetheless.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32654494@N08/