Polishing the stock is a personal preference. Many of us retroheads like the mottled look that is brought out when you polish it. I think it adds some definite character to the rifle. Its kind of...
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Polishing the stock is a personal preference. Many of us retroheads like the mottled look that is brought out when you polish it. I think it adds some definite character to the rifle. Its kind of...
Skip, looks like we need to switch uppers and we'd have a perfect color match lol
I posted about this rifle a while back and now its finally done...for now :lol: The only thing I intend on changing is the slip ring, I want a gray one. Everything is USGI except the lower and FCG. I...
Those all appear to be different variants of USN issued shirts from the WWII era.
I purchased this as a complete rifle a few weeks ago. After tearing it apart it was apparent that the seller or former owner used some iffy parts so, I'm replacing most of the springs, detents, and...
Looks like a late 602 to me. No dimples on the safety or rear take-down pin and I don't see raised markings around the rear sight. Pretty cool picture.
I've owned 3 Inlands in the 5.4mil block and they all had the type 3 IRCO rear sight. I've seen several others for sale and posted around the boards and the vast majority of them had the IRCO sights...
Thanks for the link. That site sure has a lot of great info!
Kyle
Thanks for the link. AA was the one place I forgot to search.
Anyway, what I mostly want is dimensions. I did email the seller, but if any of you guys could help with the specs I'd greatly...
Hello guys,
I need some help finding info in regards to the simple wooden training rifles the army ised during WWII. They appear to be based off of a 1903 and this type of training rifle has no...
Really though, did anyone else know that at one time or another Inland made ice cube trays??
Kyle
The ammo box is a new reproduction a friend of mine made. He makes a bunch of different, very cool WWII-era crates.
kyle
Well here is an Inland you don't see every day. Not the most traditional one you'll see, but that is the Inland fascade stamping with a capital "I" stamped in the center. And yes, incase some of you...
I'm here....looks like the new world is a slight shade of gray.....
kYle