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    Op Slides

    Hi gentlemen, who were the makers of these op slides? TIA!!
    Op Slide 1
    http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...IMG_0580-1.jpg

    Op Slide 2
    http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...IMG_0618-2.jpg

    For Inland parts; L.I. was LOMBARD GOVERNOR CO. right? What does W.I. and P.I. stand for? TIA AGAIN!!!
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    PI for Inland type VI, Late WWII part.
    High Standard type VI replacement part.

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    Thanks Roger. Is this symbol for PI?


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    PI is Packard for Inland. The B shown is not the makers mark which will be inside the slide box on the floor. That is probably a PI slide as they always put a letter on the bottom like that - inspector's mark or some other internal code. The D7161848 is of course the military inventory code which came in later in the war. I'm not sure of the numbers but I think that's a Type 5. I had one with a big V on the bottom - at that time I thought it meant Type 5 - then I saw one with a B like yours and realized what it was.

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    D-7161843 is the drawing number. As Bubba said it is a type VI slide.

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    High Standard type VI replacement part.
    That has not been able to be proven. Some think it was "High Standard Arms"; however, the corporate name was High Standard Manufacturing Company, Inc.

    Nobody knows for sure who made them.

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