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Question on Inland manufacture dates??
My original 550K M1A1
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Will take pics next week, but I was wondering if any body else has seen these discrepencies? Both look original...Thankyou, Andy
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07-04-2009 05:45 PM
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What discrepencies? Barrel dates look okay.
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Brian, the 500K barrel date is 4 months later than the 700K barrel date, Im thinking the SG contract may have been involved, but youd think the 500K would be earlier than the 700K?
Andy
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Originally Posted by
Garandrew
youd think the 500K would be earlier than the 700K?
Andy
I wouldn't
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Hey Andy, Aren't you a member of the Carbine Club? Try reading the newsletters. This has recently been covered in detail. If you're not a member, you should be. You ask enough questions.
The Carbine Club - A CMP Affiliated Organization
Sorry to blunt. But it is what it is.
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I am a member, but the latest articles about Inland were later manufactured rifles, not early, unless I missed it, could you fill me in? I just rejoined last month...Sorry..Andy
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You missed it! A very informative article on Inlands 1st serial number block by Chris Albright. If he was on this board he would be very dissappointed in any Carbine Club member that didn`t read his article. Cudos to Mr. Albright !!
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No need to be 'sorry' Andrew. The CSP
is here for you to ask questions.
If someone doesn't feel like answering a question it is their prerogative, but nobody should be chastised in public for asking a legitimate question.
Newscotlander:
Your comments and attitude were WAY out of line.
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Originally Posted by
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I am a member, but the latest articles about Inland were later manufactured rifles, not early, unless I missed it, could you fill me in? I just rejoined last month...Sorry..Andy
Last edited by Harlan (Deceased); 07-06-2009 at 07:01 PM.
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Andy,
I would love too answer your PM but, I can`t figure out how. Email at below address:
lbelflowers@embarqmail.com
Believe or not,this particular topic has been discussed on the CMP
board in recent weeks.
Keep up the good work Newscotlander!
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Originally Posted by
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I am a member, but the latest articles about Inland were later manufactured rifles, not early, unless I missed it, could you fill me in? I just rejoined last month...Sorry..Andy
The Saginaw Steering Gear subcontract receivers were numbered beginning with 700000 through 850000 in the first block and were made around the same time as the Inland-made receivers in the 260000 through 999999 range. So there were two serial number ranges being assembled concurently -- that's why a 700k SG-marked receiver can have an earlier barrel date than a 550k Inland-made receiver. 
The article referred to earlier is in the the March 2008 Carbine Club Newsletter #346, if you have it.
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