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Collectible M1 Inland
Hello fellows,
Would be more collectible an Inland with SN 2490XX or an Inland SN 5,038,7XX? The 2nd one has less wear.
Regards, Eddie
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04-14-2021 10:01 AM
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Is that 249,0xx or 2,490,0xx?
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Singer B
2,490,0xx?
2490,0xx would be an Underwood not an Inland.
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Thanks, I didn't think about that! Since that is the case, the 6-digit 249,0xx would, IMHO, have more value since that is an early rifle and one of the first batch of Inland's manufactured for the war. As always, condition and originality of parts are also important factors to consider.
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
Is that 249,0xx or 2,490,0xx?
Hello Singer,
Its a 6 digit 249,0XX
Eddie
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
Thanks, I didn't think about that! Since that is the case, the 6-digit 249,0xx would, IMHO, have more value since that is an early rifle and one of the first batch of Inland's manufactured for the war. As always, condition and originality of parts are also important factors to consider.
The 6 digit one has more wear, the handguard, bolt and barrel is Inland and the rest of the parts are Rock Ola.
Eddie
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If you can post pictures of both rifles, the true experts on this site can give you the best advice.
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
If you can post pictures of both rifles, the true experts on this site can give you the best advice.
Ok Singer
I will do asap
Btw are you, Singer, because of the Colts 1911 holly grail?
Eddie
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Originally Posted by
EddieM
Ok Singer
I will do asap
Btw are you, Singer, because of the Colts 1911 holly grail?
Eddie
Nope, I am just the fortunate owner of "B" marked Underwood carbine with a Singer manufactured receiver. I stumbled upon it at my local gun store. I wasn't fortunate enough to find the Singer Colt however.
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I believe Eddy is talking about the Inland with the cut down barrel and Mid rear sight, he posted here:
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=73278
The Mexican Pimp Carbine
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I think he was asking if I used "Singer" in reference to the 500 1911A1's built by Singer and which are considered by some to be the "holy grails" of 1911's. Of course, if anyone has one for sale for less than 5,000, I will be happy to take it.....okay, 10,000......okay, I'll take out a second on the house for a 100,000.....
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