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Not there yet. Going to fill in some other blanks with n/a, etc.
Slide info was off, it is E169A. I see how this form is one you probably don't get right the first time (or third).
Here is what I have so far:
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Last edited by HDSledge; 09-18-2016 at 10:32 PM.
I have Inland #999762, although items like the stock and barrel are known not original, would the Carbine Club be interested in a submission on mine?
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
Darren: Seems like I remember something about that s/n being a bit unusual. In that case, I bet they would be interested.
HDSledge: Regarding your data sheet, I usually give up when I get about that far on one! I still think you need to make corrections on the mag catch type and the barrel (chamber) skirt. The pictures of yours look identical to the ones on my 400K Inland - and I checked different boxes. I'm not 100% sure I'm correct, though. - Bob
As a suggestion, maybe just put 3/4" for the length measurement at the back of the receiver.
Last edited by USGI; 09-20-2016 at 06:11 PM.
Thanks Bob. You are correct about the mag catch I have the type 3. Not sure how I missed that since it is an easy one. Also will use 3/4" on length from cut to the back.
I attached pics from uscarbinecal30 and one of my chamber since I may be misreading where the skirt ends. I assume it is the short one since it matches the first example pic with the hollow cut a half inch away from the top of the skirt. Is my chamber skirt defined best by A or B?
Thanks again.
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Long skirt
Also, parkerized is a finish type not a color.
Congratulations. Now put that one in the safe, go buy your next carbine and make out a data sheet on it!- Bob