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    Inland Sear Question

    I have what appears to be a completely correct Inland (S/N:6.3M). The sear is a Type II and is marked with an X on the side. Best guesses as to why? Experimental? I know that some parts were marked with an X at times.
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    X.I. is Robert Bobbins for Inland, nothing special. Often the I is light or missing from and incomplete stamping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianQ View Post
    X.I. is Robert Bobbins for Inland, nothing special. Often the I is light or missing from and incomplete stamping.
    Sorry, forgot to say the X is on the side, not the top. Rather crude looking X, when compared to the usual X.I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianQ View Post
    Yes, sort of like that one. Is that an X.I.? Have never seen a sear marked on the side before that I remember of.

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    The marking is really I.X.


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