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    Help IDing Parts

    OK finally broke down my "Rock-Ola". Here's what I found;

    1) BARREL- Rock-Ola in 3 places. Flaming Bomb. Serial #173xxxx. CAI Georgia VT
    2) TRIGGER- I think it was "PI"
    3) TRIGGER HOUSING- Inland inside a house shaped logo
    4) HAMMER- An 'I' or T. Hard to tell.
    5) SLIDE- #7160091 and PI
    6) BOLT- EMB
    7) MAG RELEASE- CCM
    8) FRONT SIGHT- Either a N or Z
    9) BAND- AI
    10) STOCK- SA
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    CAI = Century International Arms.
    It's a return import.
    As a collector arm, that kinda kills it. As a shooter, that's your call.
    If it shoots well, just shoot the heck out of it, care for it, and enjoy it.
    A typical rebuild mixmaster will serve you well for many years.
    Enjoy.........
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    PI = Inland
    Inland in house= Inland Trigger houising
    PI slide-= Inland
    EMB bolt = IBM I think
    Hammer could be II ? that equals Inland also
    Band AI = Inland
    Stock SA = Springfield armory replacement stock
    Front sight - N= Niedner Rifle for Inland
    Front sight Z = not sure, I think Quality Hardware.

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    Is it possible to have parts with no markings at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocky321 View Post
    Is it possible to have parts with no markings at all?
    Yes,
    Many of the small pins, some front sights, early extractors, Ejectors, hammer spring plunger, all springs, most of the buttplates, escutheon nuts, barrel band retaining spring, some push safetys, Saginaw S'G' and SG sears, S'G' and IP triggers,Op slide spring tubes, Op slide spring guide/rod, Type I, IA, II and III barrel bands, gas pistons, .. etc.

    I recently opened a Rock Ola trigger to find it was unmarked.

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    Charlie,
    That had to be a bummer.
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    I had more that came out of the wrap marked.
    Took plenty of pictures of this one.
    So one day down the road I could say "Rock Ola triggers came unmarked"

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    I know what you mean. Had four unopened packages of oilers marked Rock-Ola. Curiosity got the best of me I had to open them. The first was six IS oilers, the second 5 IS and 1 IU, the third and forth were all IR. Which I was very happy to see. Kept all the packages though. Now all I need is to find some more early Rock-Ola guns to go with them, yeah right. And move a bunch of mint IS oilers.

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