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Original Inland Carbines 600,000-700,000 serial number range
Original Inland Carbines 600,000-700,000 serial number range
What should the butt plate look like
Diagonal or straight lines or either
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06-12-2011 05:27 PM
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mostly straight, but both have been reported
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From the pictures I have seen, early Inland were diaginal and later issue were straight. But that begs the question: What was early and what was late?
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Mr. Riesch says late 1943 circa s/n 900,000. Hope he was right. I have one coming in from an auction this week for my Inland.
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That was up to when the early one was in use.
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Late 1943 could be 600000 @8-43
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The first Straight or square pattern was arourd 10 K and continued until the EOP.(8-42 to 8-45)
The diagonal was used from SOP to somewhere in the 3,000,000 range most common below 1,000,000 (6-42 to 11-43)