Got a call from CMP sales department in Anniston today about my racker Inland order. I forgot to fill in one blank, and they wanted the info:
1) Yes, I will be getting an Inland, as they still have enough (though I would not wait long if you want one, they are running low on all carbines)
2) It should be sent to be filled tomorrow, and I should have it within a week.
Not bad, just about 5 weeks from sending the order in.
I am not terribly patient, and waiting has been heck! Worth it, though, to get a piece of History directly from the government. I have ammo, a GI sling, oiler, Type one (stock) pouch, and a stack of GI mags waiting for it.
Now I have problem. I will have two GI carbines. Do I get an Erma 22 carbine I am looking at, or a cheap 1911a1 .45? Right now, I am leaning towards Erma for cheap shootining carbine fun. My 10-22 is just not the same, even with a 30 round magazine.