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    IP Serial Number Block

    I just purchased a "Saginaw" carbine online that has the following S/N:
    187501x (last digit is a number). This would put the rifle near the end of the of the IP contract. My suspicion is that it is an S'G' receiver, not Saginaw. The rifle has an Inland barrel, not sure if that's correct (Underwood correct?). I won't know anything else until I receive it, how do I post pictures on this site and what format (JPEG?) works best.
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