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Mine is on the back of the shorter leaf
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Well, I should have orientated it correctly in my hand...so it's the back then...doh!
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Originally Posted by
painter777
Eddie,
Serial number is the maker- You have a Inland.
You have a Inland receiver with what is probably the original Inland barrel.... Minus the modifications by being cut shorter.
The Rock Ola parts aren't original to it, but Rock Ola parts are really expensive.
So far I see you have Rock Ola:
Recoil Plate
Front sight
Trigger housing with rear beveled corners..... probably a Type II
Hammer- Type III straight hammer
Op Slide.
Look closer at your Flip Sight with the S on it. Look for a WI stamped on the front side of the tallest leaf (below the peep hole)
Look at your barrel band and the attached swivel for any markings like UI or other letter markings.
Should look at the left and right lugs on your Bolt for any markings ??
See if you can see any letter markings on your Sear and Trigger..... and look at the front teeth of your Magcatch, where the back of your magazine clicks on for letter markings.
For trigger housing parts this link will give you an idea of where to look on pages 2, 3 and 4:
The U.S. Caliber .30 Carbines - Trigger Housing Group
For Bolts:
The U.S. Caliber .30 Carbines - Parts
For Barrel band and Swivel:
The U.S. Caliber .30 Carbines - Barrel Manufacturers
HTH,
Carlos-P777
Hola Carlito,
My stock is Rock Ola too.
The hand guard has OI or IO
The front teeth of the magcatch and the mag release botton both have a M.
Cudnt found any mark on the little and big leaf rear sight, for the bolt and trigger I need a tool
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Originally Posted by
painter777
Eddie,
The Rock Ola parts aren't original to it, but Rock Ola parts are really expensive.
Carlos-P777
Why Rock Ola parts are expensive?
Regards
Eddie
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Why? High desireability and relative scarcity. Everyone wants one and not that many were made.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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Originally Posted by
jimb16
Why? High desireability and relative scarcity. Everyone wants one and not that many were made.
Howdy Jim,
Tx for the feedback.
Do you have M1s? Wich maker?
Regards
Eddie
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Right now, I have 8. Easier to list the missing than the ones I have. Looking for an SP, SG and Rock.
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Originally Posted by
jimb16
Right now, I have 8. Easier to list the missing than the ones I have. Looking for an SP, SG and Rock.
Awsome Jim 
Mine is the 1st one 
One missing in your list is a Saginaw SG, wich is the maker for the SP?
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SP= Standard Products. SG= Saginaw/Saginaw S'G'= Saginaw/Grand Rapids
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Originally Posted by
jimb16
SP= Standard Products. SG= Saginaw/Saginaw S'G'= Saginaw/Grand Rapids
Ok Jim,
Wich one do you think will be the hardest one to get?
From the ones that you already have wich is your favorite and why?
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