I just got a nice Six digit Inland post-war rebuild.
Through sell selling and trading, I got a REALLY good deal on a nice mix-master 6 digit Inland, serial# 254690. It has an Underwood barrel with ordnance bomb " -44" date (no month). The ME is "0" as the bore and crown looks mint and the M2 ball round shows a full 1/4". Since I want this as a shooter for carbine matches and such, this should fill the bill
It has a "AMCO" type III band, stamped rear sight, Type II stamped front sight, Type IV brazed trigger housing, flat bolt, and early slide. I'll do a break down later. The finish matches overall, probably from the post war rebuild. At first I thought it was black dullite, but it is more an even dark grey like I have seen on some other post war rebuild weapons.
The stock is a sanded, intact High Wood "IO" with a trace of Ordnance wheel cartouche on it. I did not see a rebuild cartouche on it, though. I think I may put it in my cartouche shooter potbelly stock and save the high wood.
Pic tomorrow. Today is Mother's Day, and it would be death to haul it out today!
If you look at the top photo posted earlier
You will clearly see where the finish is different top side vs bottom. That line is where Inland sand blasted the top portion of their receivers. The bottom portion was not sandblasted because it was hidden by the stock. Inland receivers were also finished as an assembled unit. Below is a photo of the same Inland. Notice the difference of the finish in front of the gas cylinder? This is where the band was placed when the carbine was finished as an assembled unit. When the sandblast line and band shadow are present, the finish is the original factory applied parking.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...31f1aa_z-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...0b7e81_z-1.jpg