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Inland 630700 8-43
Just bought Inland Carbine 630700 dated 8-43 and completely oiled the parts.
Owner claims while in the Navy and stationed onboard ship, he carried it during WW2 to transport prisoners in the Pacific.Supposedly as issued except for his lightly placed initials on wood at bottom of mag well.
Based on the above , I believe it was not at any time , modified.
Went through the stickey check list on another forum and it appears to be all correct.
I did not however check the slide, bolt,firing pin or extractor(F,G,H, I on the stickey) for markings as I'm not sure of disassembly and assembly of them in the time I now have. However the characteristics are correct. I feel confident that they are marked correctly.
Although not in the stickey, the trigger is blue.
Magazine is marked UI
Didn't check the oiler yet
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06-04-2011 08:09 PM
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I think you should send it to me for a complete evaluation. Should not take more than 20 years and 10K rounds.*
*It's a JOKE, son, a JOKE --Foghorn Leghorn ca. 1951
Ed reluctantly no longer in the Bitterroot
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Pics? and BTW I have an Inland 611548, also 8-43 barrel
Last edited by LeagleEagle; 06-04-2011 at 09:54 PM.
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[QUOTE=us019255;176378]I think you should send it to me for a complete evaluation. Should not take more than 20 years and 10K rounds.*
Herre's the pics

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Outstanding, padre! I'd love to see some close-up photos.
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