I just acquired an early Inland carbine in the 772,000 range. It has all the early features including high wood, push button safety, Type 1 band, correct Inland trigger housing and hammer, and flip sight. The barrel is dated 7-43.
I just took it apart. The left side of the receiver under the wood is stamped SG. The operating rod has a large S stamped on it. I know the SG designation was used by Saginaw, but wondered if it is correct for an Inland made carbine. I am also wondering about the S on the operating rod.Information
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