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    Inland 5,093,600 NRA sale Late 1963

    A friend passed along some before cleaning pictures of a nice Inland he took in on trade. I've worked on a few carbines for members of his gun club before. He just sent me the Bolt and Trigger Housing which I inspected and serviced.
    It's a Inland with all the expected Inland parts for this serial range.
    Really nice Inland Type III stock and Type II OI Hand Guard. Stock has a Inland Crossed cannon stamp but no P proofs, Inspection or Rebuild stamps.
    I assume the Depot Upgrades include; Op Slide is a Type V (Too late ?) with 7160091 on the bottom, Type III bayo band, Flip safety (E.I.), Type III rear sight and late MRT sling. Bolt is AI with all Inland internals but parked. All the paperwork from the NRA sale late in 1963, he even has the shipping receipts.
    He's offering the Carbine a few magazines and a pouch up for sale as of today. I have a list of the parts ID I could E-mail to anyone interested along with his contact information and current asking price. I know he wanted to keep it, but it was taken in on trade for some work performed.
    I just wanted to show a few of his pictures, especially the old receipts.

    Note in the pictures that it doesn't have any punch style stake marks.
    I'm pretty sure I can see a slight Chisel stake for the original flip sight on the top right Dovetail.
    I'll post a few pictures of it and add a link to my Photo bucket album for you to see the rest.

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    Yes, that's a 'chisel' stake mark for the original sight on the right of the front dovetail. The round punch mark in the center in front of the sight was to tighten up the dovetail for the new adjustable sight.

    Wow - a 'cherry' front sight blade - that thing has got to shoot way low. I've never seen one that pointed, without ever having been filed to raise the point of impact.
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    The round punch mark in the center in front of the sight was to tighten up the dovetail for the new adjustable sight.
    Incorrect. See CC NL361, page 2. Several original carbines in the same serial number range (with flip sights) have been observed with a punch mark or oval stamp in the same location. Must have been done at the factory. Reason: unknown.

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    Dumb question. It appears to me the strap is on backwards/upsidedown. Fed from left to right not right to left. When done this way how can you remove it without damaging the strap or the stock?

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    The sling (strap) is installed correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianQ View Post
    The sling (strap) is installed correctly.
    I am referring to way the sling is threaded through the stock around the oiler. In my very limited experience this is backwards and cannot be easily removed. Thread it the other way right to left with end tab on the bottom and it can be removed easily. Compare to pictures of others most will have the right end tab on the inside not outside.

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    From the pix it looks right, it can be tricky..I slacken the sling from the slot, then remove the oiler..the tip of the sling wont come out with the oiler installed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garandrew View Post
    I slacken the sling from the slot, then remove the oiler..the tip of the sling wont come out with the oiler installed
    I was never able to do it that way. Oiler would not come out by just slackening the sling.

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    Its tricky, but it was designed for an infantryman to do...

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    Both the Bolt and Trigger Housing internals were pretty grimey.
    The Rotary safety I showed the other day with the circled SS on one side and what looked to be a overstamped E.I. came from this one.
    Having the old paperwork and no crater topped dovetails are my favorite things about it..
    A NRA from Depot Carbine for $20.00 shipped in 1963.
    Too bad I was just shy of being 4 years old back in the day.

    Charlie-painter777

    P.S. datanull, I have a friend who runs his sling the way you've described. But he's found it harder to adjust when shouldered with the running end of the tip strung thru the bottom of the keeper.

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