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    Derf's inland carbine take 2

    I hope this post comes out better than the first one !!!!!! If i may ask for comments on i.d. Of rifle and parts please ......... Thanks ....... The derf
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    It looks like it's mostly Inland parts on it but the rear sight and I would guess the Standard Products hand guard would indicate it went through a rebuild along the line. Looks like the trigger housing could use a good cleaning.

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    thank you fellows for your comments ........... derf

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    Derf, as best I can tell from the picture (eyes are getting old and tired), the buttplate is definitely a "late Inland" type.... guess it matches everything else.

    Please note that you posted some nice pictures, but everyone can not tell you about the manufacturer codes since most of the parts (and their stamped codes) are not included in your pictures. Almost everything on the carbine has an manufacturer stamp except for the springs and a very few of the smallest parts (plungers, hammer spring guides, etc). Half the fun is taking it apart, finding the codes and then dicovering what the codes mean...

    Hope that helps...

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    Looks like a nice Inland Derf.

    It'll go nicely with your Winchester. (I knew you couldn't stop with one carbine!)

    Huge improvement with your photos and posting them. I think you've got the hang of it now!

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    thanks for derf's carbine comments

    thanks all of you for the comments ......... now i'll take it apart and photo everything ! it shoots really nice ! thanks for teaching me how to post cafdfw , i hope they let you out of that rubber room soon .......... ( hey ! i'm joking ! .... about the rubber rom , that is ...... derf

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    Thanks Derf,
    It's not rubber, but if they keep sending me here to the hospital, I may end up needing a rubber room.

    My GI specialist sent me to the hospital Wednesday to get a CT scan of my pancreas because it would be faster than scheduling a visit to scan it through his office.
    The hospital didn't like the scan, so they kept me here! (again)
    I won't know anything at all, or when I can go home, until Monday because all the real doctors are gone for the weekend.

    (At least the pain meds are good in here!)
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    OT and thread Hijack, BUT.....

    Harlan, have you considered just buying stock in the corporation that owns the hospital? Then you can 1) get some of your money back, and 2) have leverage over the staff...

    Still say you need Charlie's "all-healing-powers" barreled receiver... You are not going to get well without it!

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