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    Smile Inland slide markings

    My understranding is that Inland type 5 slides had the "PI" marking on the inside/bottom of the slide, and later on, the part #7160091 was stamped on the bottom outside. Does anyone have a rough idea as to when (Inland serial # wise) that the #7160091 was added?
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    WB lists them as both versions being used from early 1944 to the end of production.

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    Thanks, Bruce. I appreciate your help.

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    My Inland is serial 5,061,238.
    Barrel dated 3-44.
    Type V slide marked PI inside. No number on the bottom.
    I would imagine as Bruce more or less said, that the numbered slides could be found before and after this serial range.

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    Attachment 14741Attachment 14742Attachment 14743Thanks Charlie. The Inland in question, #5050668, appears all correct (if not original) except for a nice all NPM trigger group and a Std Pro slide. I'm just trying to figure out which slide to get for it. Looks as though a type 5 with either marking would be good.
    Of course I could just leave it as I found it since the components all look as though they've been together for some time.
    Mmmmm, decisions, decisions.

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    The correct parts shouldn't be to hard to find. Parts that late and Inland also aren't that hard to find. It will be just a matter of matching finish color and wear to your weapon. But thats just me I have bought complete Carbines for one part I needed.

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