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Look what I found
Inland Employee Handbook 1943
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11-18-2013 11:26 PM
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I like it ! But when you emailed it to me it was upside down lol
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Oh I can't wait to see what other goodies you got in Ohio
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yes it came from a 43 year Inland employees estate with 30 years of Inlander magazines. They are filled with pictures of the plant and stories of the production of the M1 Carbine. I have 20 years of reading material on Inland production and the pictures of the plant are fantastic.
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That is way cool Paul! Congratulations on that find.
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This is one of many Inlander magazines that I got this weekend. I have everyone during the M1 Carbine production starting in 1942 thru 1945 and on thru1976 they still did articles on the Carbine that late covering Vietnam usage.
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Paul, what is covering the action on that cover shot carbine?
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I zoomed it, something going on there.
Nice find Paul.
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That was the plastic plug that was put in chamber to show weapon was empty.
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