Just got some pictures (not great ones) of a 6,2 mil Inland that came out of a Depot years ago. I forget what depot and he did tell me as he still has the original box and paperwork. The guy contacted me thru a dealer I know. He sent his stock to me to refinish for him. Stock needed nothing more than to be dusted off. He had took off a 4 rivet OI hand guard because of a couple loose rivets, it too was in great shape. I tightened up the rivets and just sent it back. His pics show it with another HG he had on it. From what I've asked and can see he's got a 99% as issued late Inland on his hands. Only thing is it has a flip safety and I didn't ask about a marking on it. Everything I can make out from his pics are amazing. Every marking he looked for while on the phone with me sure enough was Inland. You know how when your dealing with someone who just doesn't know where to look? And you walk them thru it, well this was the case. His stock was the nicest late Inland stock I've ever held. Still had the filing or rasping marks behind the grip. CC has a double strike from the rebound. No other markings than the OI in the slingwell and small OI in the barrel channel. I'm filling out a Data sheet on what I can see and have asked for better pics,

Here are a few of the better ones he passed along.
I guess he's trying to put a value on it as it's heading to GB.

Is a 6,2 to early for a flip safety?

Charlie-painter777










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