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    Early 5 Digit Inland Carbine

    I just picked this one up a week ago. Serial # 11254, barrel dated 6-42. Looks to have been made the second month of production. It has been through multiple rebuilds and upgrades. Very few original parts left.

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    Just a few away from mine...

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    Nice to see that some of the early Inland M-1 Carbines survived. The one I have is not import marked so it came back after Korea judging from the parts in the rifle. It did have one of the early 2 piece receiver pins installed.
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    Noticed both have the milled rear sight.

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    FTD,
    Would your handguard have the flaming bomb on it?

    Still heading for Michigan? 97 here today, got plenty of pesky Deer Flies looking for you ;-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    FTD,
    Would your handguard have the flaming bomb on it?

    Still heading for Michigan? 97 here today, got plenty of pesky Deer Flies looking for you ;-(

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    July 17, you think the flies will be gone? And yes the handguard came from Michigan twice.

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