Looks like he could've located a better bolt and internals, and maybe done something about the refinished look of the trigger housing.
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Looks like he could've located a better bolt and internals, and maybe done something about the refinished look of the trigger housing.
No one here is looking to purchase this carbine. I think we've beaten this guy up enough.
Something that isn't widely known about very early Inland carbines. The proof punch mark on the bolt was farther back in the flat, or "lightening cut" area. At some point the location was standardized as "top center surface at a point 5/8" from front face of bolt." If you have a very early, original Inland carbine, take a look.
Early (IO) bolt
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../EarlyIO-1.jpg
Parts value of the real parts and the refinished parts. It's worth about what seller paid probably. Have not added up but early inlands are expensive parts stores.