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    New 5.4 Inland

    This is an interesting carbine. 5.4 block, all inland parts except a worn out late Winchester buttplate. Stock is HI matching handguard. Using CC # 361 excellent Chris Albright article, everything is as it should be. Supposedly Grand Pa's bring back? More likely an NRA sale gun from the 60's. The stock shows liberal sanding and dings from use. The barrel shadow and sandblast line as expected for original finish. All upgrades, type 2 band, Type 2 rear sight and 4 rivet handguard as normal in this block. Original 8-44 barrel has perfect rifling and using the M2 bullet test is probably a 1.5. When cleaning this up, the bolt and trigger assemblies were all covered in what looked like a dip preservative which had thickened into an almost tar consistency. Both look as if they had never been taken apart. Round bolt has some finish issues almost like a chemical reaction, some use wear at the rear of the bolt. So we have what could be an original configuration carbine with a worn out not at all matching Win buttplate. I guess that is a blessing since if this was a corrected carbine this would not still be on the gun. I haven't shot it yet, but anticipate it being a god shooter. The handguard is funny in that it is so fat at the rear that it obscures the view through the peep sight at the bottom. All in all, I am very impressed with the overall fit and finish of Inland. It is better than my Winchester. More photos later.



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    what is a 5.4 bloc?

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    Inland was assigned 487926-5549821

    This carbine was built in the block 5400001-5500000

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
    Inland was assigned 487926-5549821
    This carbine was built in the block 5400001-5500000
    Dave is so excited about getting his carbine his fingers were going too fast and missed a digit in the first set of numbers.
    The assigned block was:

    4,879,526 - 5,549,821


    But come on. Four stinking pictures. Dave, you can do better then that.
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    I'd like to see more pictures too! Now, I'm going to have to pull out my 5.4 Inland and compare some things. I sometimes get the late Winchester buttplates confused with Inland and IBM, can we see a picture? Thanks! - Bob

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    Hammer and trigger pins do look like Inland parts.
    Bolt wear is typical from rubbing underside of receiver. The inside of the receiver will have the same amount of wear as the top of the bolt.

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    I really like that carbine. Also like Bubba said those nipple pins look like they belong there. Looking forward to the range report. Thanks for sharing Dave and enjoy.

    Regards.....Frank

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    Frank: You're a stock guy

    What would happen if I used some Naval jelly on that buttplate? Would it harm any phosphate finish that remained? Thanks
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