What type of stock Low or High wood on a Inland ser#2,997,xxx carbine?
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What type of stock Low or High wood on a Inland ser#2,997,xxx carbine?
highwood oval cut oiler slot
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And if you find some, pick up one for me for a 2953846.
This is the tock on Inland 2,954,xxx. It is a highwood, I cut. Is it correct for the serial number?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...MG_2523a-1.jpg
I know I've seen earlier serial numbered Inlands, supposedly correct, that had oval cut highwoods. One was #987,xxx. I would guess the I cuts would have continued to be used (mixed with the ovals) till they simply ran out of them. Easily putting them into that 2.9 mill. range. So I guess yes...correct.
Thanks for the help guys, mine has the Low Wood.
If it is RMC marked in slingwell I would say yes, but I would say to late if it was an H.I. or OI stock
Here's the sling well marking.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...MCIstock-1.jpg
I thought I was in trouble again!!
Nice stock. One of the 10,084 integrated to Inland from Rock-Ola. The high wood oval cut stock on the 9 million #'d carbine has the Inland cartouche on the right side but the Trimble TN w/I in the sling cut. Gotta like those stocks integrated from other prime contractors.
You have seen the loose RMC I marked stocks with the Inland acceptance stamp, and you can read about them in the books, but it's great to see an original example and serial number that Inland actually used this stock. I remember when you bought this one. Glad it went to a good home. Great find.
While on the subject, were there ever any low wood I-cut stocks made?