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Updated Inland 6 digit rebuild pics.
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Thanks! I know everyone seems to want their carbine to be "WW2ish" which is cool. My dad carried an Inland on Iwo Jima. Myself, and maybe it is because I was in at the very end of the Vietnam War (stateside) I really prefer it in its Korea/Vietnam era trim with potbelly stocks and 30 round magazines. That is how I carried it as an LEO trunk weapon for many years, and I still like it. It just feels better in the hands to me.
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Did the (2) cartons of ammo shown come from the "Ammunition Box"? Is that some of your WWII Kings Mills? That's a neat metal "Box" - WWII or Korea? Thanks! - Bob
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Originally Posted by
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Did the (2) cartons of ammo shown come from the "Ammunition Box"? Is that some of your WWII Kings Mills? That's a neat metal "Box" - WWII or Korea? Thanks! - Bob
Yep, that's my last two boxes of Kings Mill ammo. The ammo can came from Iwo Jima. My dad had it filled with his personal stuff when he came home. I have a second one that was his too. It also came from Iwo Jima. It's actually in better shape, and is in storage with the rest of his WW2 stuff he passed to me.
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Originally Posted by
imarangemaster
The bayonet is a rubber handled M4. I believe it is post-Korean War, made in Korea for their M1s we left them.
From what I honestly know, the rubber handles were a refurb for bayonets that came from one of the wet climates like the Philippines...They were selling in some places for staggering amounts, while they were selling in Vancouver for $10-$15 CDN. I bought a couple but no longer have them. Yours is VERY nice...
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What a family treasure and a part of this Country's history you have, just priceless, I love the paper stuff, it really tells the story, thanks for showing it.
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