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Sky-High Inland Repro Carbines
Just have to vent; I'm no longer interested in the U.S. Carbine for any practical use, but have a fondness for the .30 Carbine round in JHP for a PDW. I was interested when I saw the Inland Manufacturing carbine pistol with removable wrist brace, but the price!
They want twice what I could get for my pretty nice authentic Inland. I honestly believe I could MAKE an AR in .30 Carbine for less. I bet they don't sell a dozen of those or the 'tactical carbine'.
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Especially since I started on the original Culver forum. That had to be about 1998.
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I was under the impression any "pistol" with a stock is considered a SBR and requires additional licensing to be legal?
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Your right but this is not classified as a stock. It's an arm brace and as such is 100% legal to use with a hand gun. Sure looks like it could be used against the shoulder though. I wonder if the "New Inland" did get their act together with the junk carbines they were making or are they still producing junk???? People are stupid when they buy one of these and not a good rebuilt WW2 Inland or other make WW2 carbine. Cheaper and the real deal that will increase in value over time.
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Pistol Definition: Ruger .30 carbine Blackhawk!
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M1a1's-R-FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have fired one! Terrific muzzle blast and fireball with standard ammo but can be loaded for a hand gun.
Arm brace; look at it and see how the back end 'clamshells' so you can open it then close it on the forearm so you can shoot the pistol single-handed. At least that's the ATF-approved story. Evidently some of you have not been watching closely because there's another incredible development with 'sawed-off' weapons - the 'non-firearm' that shoots standard 5.56mm/.223 Remington with a short barrel, pistol grip and regular AR carbine stock. The trick is, there's no rifling in the bore so it its not a 'rifle'. However, at pistol ranges its still blowing out a 62 gr rifle bullet at 3000 FPS. No stamp, no nothing although I think you still have to do the paperwork as for any other gun. And, there's a shotgun too although I don't know off-hand why its not NFA.
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Especially since I started on the original Culver forum. That had to be about 1998.
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I don't get what you mean, but I think you're saying because they mentioned 'clearing malfunctions' that they're saying you can expect malfunctions with the Inland PDW. That's not the meaning at all - any self-loading gun has malfunctions from time to time. This is why every self-loading gun comes with malfunction drill instructions. I don't know what feature they are talking about that might block the ejection port on whatever other model they're discussing but one of the main attributes of the M1
Carbine and some other rifles is the open access and visibility of the bolt. I wouldn't want anything on one that affected that access.
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Especially since I started on the original Culver forum. That had to be about 1998.
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Originally Posted by
INLAND44
because they mentioned 'clearing malfunctions' that they're saying you can expect malfunctions with the Inland PDW.
I44,
Taking in to account the reviews about these 'new Inlands' I'd expect problems of all sorts.Their service was horrible, maybe it's improved by now. Many of the early issues have been covered by Jim M's follow up on them.
I know any arm can suffer malfunctions, but I for one could not or would not ever see myself having enough faith in these to bet my or my loved ones safety on.
The money or cost doesn't matter to me......... It's about dependability when needed.
And what if you had 3 or 4 bad guys rush the door? At this time I don't have any Claymores, so I'll stick with the Shockwave, with which the Wife can comfortably handle and the Revolvers conveniently stashed around our home base.
Hopefully your home front or our's will ever need use of any type PDW. 
A great weekend to you.
BTW, Not sure where your located in VA buy my Wife and I just visited my Daughter in Alexandria. Spent some time in DC for her graduation from GWU. She got her Masters !
Traffic is insane out there, nice to be home seeing this years corn crops getting started.
I don't even mind getting stopped by our 1 red light in town anymore !

PS: Do you think a AR in .30 Carbine would sell ? Seems a better choice (IMO) than a AR in .45acp.
I'd have to say I'd be a buyer.
Charlie-Painter777
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Originally Posted by
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Pistol Definition: Ruger .30 carbine Blackhawk!

IMHO
The Ruger Blackhawk would be the revolver definition. The AMT automag III
is the pistol definition. Have both and fun to shoot if you don't mind the flash.

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Originally Posted by
painter777
I don't even mind getting stopped by our 1 red light in town anymore !
Well you could have gone around the side streets Charlie we don't have any stop lights here the train used to run through the center of town but hasn't for the last 20 years we only have about 5 stop signs.........
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