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    Thank you, deldriver.
    I asked to the dealer who has the carbine at moment and he told me that hammer and trigger are marked "SG" (Saginaw) so maybe not correct parts.
    But I can always look for them in USAicon and replace them later on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bizio View Post
    he told me that hammer and trigger are marked "SG" (Saginaw)
    Does anybody have any info on lateral parts transfer Saginaw to Inland at this particular time of production. Saginaw had just completed its carbine production contract and they are both divisions of General Motors Corp. Just a thought - maybe the SG parts are original to this Inland carbine. It would be a shame if Bizio scrapped an as-manufactured condition carbine just to make it more 'correct'

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