I agree Mike. My Underwood, as I have said , is an import. Even though it was probably a Mash Az civil guard weapon, who knows what has been done since? Changing things on it would not be a great deal, since its history or obscured since its re-import.

I just had the CMPicon Inland out of the safe looking at it (my wife would say fondling it!). It feels like history. My worn Utica M4 matches its personality perfectly. I did put a Type IV mag catch on the Inland for my 30 rounders, but that is function rather than form.

I even tried it in the SA potbelly. fit like a glove, no adjusting the recoil lug necessary. Probably will use that stock for matches. Have a second Type I pouch and 60's GI sling set up on it so all I have to do is pop it into the stock for matches.

On another note, I broke down the Inland's type II bolt. Winchester type III extractor, Rockola Type one firing pin, and very clean. No dried cosmo or crud, and the ejector and extractor springs were dark blue and looked new. Probably the bolt was rebuilt, just like the trigger group was. The trigger group has some cosmolene on it, but springs were all stiff and new with no rust. Nice tight magazine catch spring! The recoil spring was also shiny new, and measured a hair over 10 1/4", so it is probably new also. I think my Inland had a very thorough recent re-work. I wonder whether it came from Italyicon, Greece, ot another European contry. I doubt Italy, as most of them had FAT stamps.