cafdfw's post about getting an Inland stock from Charlie got me thinking. My CMPInland already has correct Inland barrel, slide, and flat bolt (and parts). The stock is a black walnut GI Type II (cut down) or III with cartouches sanded of, but decent shape.
The trigger housing on the CMP, however, is a SG Saginaw with mixmaster parts, Trigger pull is great, and finish is close to the Inland upper. My Underwood trigger guard assembly, though, is a Type III Inland, that is completely correct for my CMP's serial number range with all Inland parts. The only incorrect part is the "EI" flip safety. The finish is as close to the Inland as the SG trigger group, and trigger pull is almost as good.
Sure , the CMP Inland has a type II Winchester rear sight and post war type III band. Those are part of its history and I really don't plan on changing them out (besides, I prefer the type II adjustable sights). It has it's own CMP charm and history, and that is great. Do you guys think I am ruining it's CMP history by replacing the SG mixmaster trigger group with the correct Inland group and maybe a nice, correct Inland stock? I'd leave the sight an bayonet lug.
Lastly, what is a used Inland (unmarked) type III push safety go for? Anyone want to tradean Inland push for a Winchester EW type III push?Information
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