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Inland M1 Carbine SN 1205
I just aquired my M1
A month ago. Just starting to fill out data sheet.Ive got a link to pics. imgur.com/a/vJA1Y. Take a look and I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks Tom
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06-09-2014 10:33 PM
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Tom, Great looking Inland, at least what I can see. I can't open the whole album, probably my internet connection. If you have or can get your hands on a copy of the Carbine Club Newsletter #346 March 1, 2008 there is extensive article titled INLAND'S FIRST SERIAL NUMBER BLOCK Production Changes and Markings. It would be a very good resource determining the correctness and filling out the Data Sheet.
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Thanks for the info ,Ill try getting my hands on that news letter. Thank You Again. Tom
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Hi Tom, I just had a look too and it looks great. I can't tell if it's original but it sure looks like the right parts are there. All early and nice...
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Wow! That is awesome. I am jealous Welcome to the forum.
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That is a gorgeous super early Inland. It has all the right parts and all the right look. You should be very proud of that carbine. Green with envy
Bill Hollinger
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Over the past several years I've seen a lot of "put together" carbines - I believe yours was done in 1942 at the Inland Division of General Motors!
Those pictures are a study in themselves. Thanks! - Bob
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