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M2 trigger Housing
I need someone to help me identify a Manufacture stamp on a M2 Carbine trigger Housing or point me to an area that has the Manufacture Stamp History for M2 carbine trigger Housings.
The stamp I am trying to identify has the shape of a house with something inside of the house. Not sure what is inside of the house.
Kaydees
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04-09-2013 07:08 PM
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Inland logo.
Inland spelled out inside the outlines of a special building.
Charlie-Painter777
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They could have been horizontal, vertical as this one is or upside down.
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I believe for the M2 (as made at Inland), the logo was upside down
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I wasn't clear. New member metioned he couldn't read what was inside the marking. Just trying to show an Inland marking that he could read the name inside.
Out of town right now. If anyone has an upside down one please post it. If not I'll look for one later.
Last edited by JimF4M1s (Deceased); 04-11-2013 at 03:26 AM.
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You did fine , Jim.
Kaydee , any original M2 housing will have the house up-side-down . If yours is up-right or on-it's-side , it's an m1 housing that was made into an m2 at a later date.
Chris
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Thank You to emmagee1917 For This Useful Post:
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Sorry bout that, thought new member was writing about possibly Inland M2 trigger housing.
Here's an M2 housing marked with the upside-down INLAND logo (so it was made for M2 originally by Inland and not somebody else).

Sometimes the writing inside the house is nonexistent (probably blasted away during refinish) so only the upside-down outline remains. Have one of those too
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Thanks everyone for your information. It is an Inland Trigger assembly.
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