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The board is getting slow ...
Maybe you newer guys would like to have a look at this. Give me your opinions on manufacturer, serial number and date and I'll tell you the answer. Happy hunting. Mike.Attachment 16433
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Inland.....11/12-42....serial nunber 95,000 +/-.
I know... "A miss is as good as a mile"
John
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Inland...........11/42................50,000+
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Inland with a serial number between 90,000 and 100,000.
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is the catch EI or WI? i do say late 42 inland, early 43 (jan/feb).
since we are on this, i have an inland 88K, that needs a catch, will it matter on EI or WI for the serrated catch?
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You guys are certainly "on the case". Here's the other side and Cartouche. Cheers, Mike.Attachment 16510Attachment 16511Attachment 16512Attachment 16513
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Thanks for your input guys. There's a lot of knowledge out there. Here's the answer. I can't stay long, we are getting these 5 aftershocks after the big 7.1, annoying but no one killed yet. Might shake a few Carbines out of old cupboards ?? Cheers. Mike.Attachment 16537Attachment 16536Attachment 16535
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