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08-27-2014 06:26 PM
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Barrel Finish?
Very nice set of photos. Thanks for the extreme effort.
Question: Can anyone explain how and why the rear end of the barrel was finished polished and blued and the front end rough and parkerized (dulite?)? I am embarassed to say this is the first time I have recognized this condition. I thought Inland always finished their barrel assemblies as a unit, except maybe the very earliest production. Thanks, ChipS
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Wow. It's awesome, and I don't throw that word around like the kids do today. Even has the green number stamp. BTW, that is a Social Security number, not an officer's service number.
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Chip; the carbine is Dulite blued. The texture of the surface depends on it's preparation. The exposed steel of the barrel would have a rougher finish to be non-glare. Any parts that were not given that surface texture, like the bolt, would have a 'brighter' finish. But the brighter part of the barrel would have been concealed by the stock and hand guard. Notice also the typical 'two-tone' receiver. If I ever heard the explanation for that I have forgotten it, but it's one of the 'tells' for original Dulite. That carbine is a time machine.
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You really went all out Charlie, very nice presentation. The best movie I've seen in long time LOL.
Chris
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Thx Chris,
It was a pleasure.
I try to pull them apart and photo as I go. That way members can hopefully get the feeling their there with me.
I knew after pulling the stock that I was the first to do so in a very.......... long time.
Muzzle end of the barrel was full of fuzzys from a lined gun case.
After cleaning the bore was spotless.
I could tell it was one of the very few you run across that is a true original.
I had passed along the pictures to a few top members of The Carbine Club, all believing it's 100%.
BTW:
Finish is the black oxide/blued finish, found very early in INLANDs 1st serial block.
I tried to add descriptions to most every picture in the album.
Thx,
Charlie-Painter777
Barrel Fuzz:
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That is a once in a lifetime carbine. As pretty as a Sam-T-Bob fake but absolutely genuine. The ultimate hit. The stock looks like it was made last week, the sharpness around the sling cut out, fabulous. A question: did they drop the flaming ball in the sling well with the I-cut?
Chip: Inland covered almost everything. The reason for the different matte finish is that Inland sand blasted the barrel and top of the receiver to reduce glare as Inland said. That finish line on the receiver is a guarantee of original finish. You will also notice a lack of finish where the barrel meets the gas cylinder. Inland finished these parts as a unit and the band was pushed down toward the barrel base. It stayed there during finishing and then was moved later leaving a lack of finish at the point where the band rested. Here is my Inland and you can clearly see the lack of finish at the point just ahead of the gas cylinder.
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The owner picked his carbine up from me today.
I already miss it.
Glad I have the pictures to peak at every now and then.
I also copied and scanned the info from the LT. COL.
I feel I was very fortunate to of had the chance to document this one.
Thx,
Charlie-Painter777
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Charlie, what a great example of an unmolested Inland. Beautiful! Perfect!
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Any Thoughts?
The Gas Cylinder is marked WI on the front made by Worcester Taper Pin for Inland.
But on the right side it has either a Z or sideways N?
Any Ideas?
Maybe inspection... ?
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Charlie-Painter777

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I hope you put some oil on the gun before giving it back.
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