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    I doubt it. Those carbines were clearly marked with the Inland stamp on the rear of the receiver. It had a line through it and the Rock Ola name was clearly stamped either above or below it. That was required by the Ordnance dept. If that is what you had, you would be in no doubt.
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    I doubt it. Those carbines were clearly marked with the Inland stamp on the rear of the receiver. It had a line through it and the Rock Ola name was clearly stamped either above or below it. That was required by the Ordnance dept. If that is what you had, you would be in no doubt.
    Dang Jim

    You just broke my hopes to have a Rock Ola

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    I doubt it. Those carbines were clearly marked with the Inland stamp on the rear of the receiver. It had a line through it and the Rock Ola name was clearly stamped either above or below it. That was required by the Ordnance dept. If that is what you had, you would be in no doubt.
    Hello Jim.
    Im still thinking about it, I tried to google to find a receiver marked as you said (Inland/Rock Ola) with out luck, have you seen any one or have an image?
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