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    Better pictures of my Carbines

    I got a new camera and took some pictures of my Carbines I just bought.

    Line up: Underwood I got yesterday, Inland I got last week, and a NM1859 Sharps.



    My Indland and Underwood.



    Stock markings on my Inland. Neet type 2 highwood NPM with no rebuild marks.



    Hope you enjoy. A few things I found out reading my book on these is I think the rear sight on the Inland is correct sight. There is no stake marks on the Inland. Underwood is late also and has correct trigger guard. Been rebuilt and has a neet Springfield Armory replacement barrel made in 1951. Should be a great shooter which I plan to try out. Rebuilt by Agusta Armory and marked on the wood. It will take my aftermarket 30 round mag since it has the late mag button. I thank everyone for the warm welcome and for their help with these. I hope you enjoy the pictures of my new and old carbines.
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