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    Carbine serial # XC 42

    I have a collection of WWII guns that I have collected over many years. I am attempting to reply to a thread by a collector Posted back in 2013 who had an Inland M1icon carbine with serial # XC 43. I can give him a little information on it. I have Carbine serial # XC 42 which I obtained back around 1968 from a collector older friend who had retired from GM. Upon his retirement his Boss to whom the gun had been presented took it off the wall and presented it to him saying " You've always admired this little gun and now I want you to have it to remember us by."
    Just thought that I'd like to pass this on if he still has his XC 43 carbine. I have it's mate. Thanks

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