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    M2 Production

    Were all Inland Carbines in the last block M2's ?. ( #7,369,661 to ???? ) or could there have been some very late M1icon's in that block too ? Have studied the books but can't find a definitive answer. The reason I ask ..... a guy I know has found #7,396,787 and it has a 1 overstamped on a 2. I've never seen this before ! Have only seen a 2 over a 1. Because of the removal of the bayonet lug, I suspect this is an M2 converted back to M1 to comply with the law, and whoever did that has applied the 1 on top of the 2. I'll ask him for some pics of the internals so I can tell. I'd appreciate hearing what you guys think about this. Thanks, Mike.
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    it looks like someone tried a similar approach with this one.



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    While the researchers have found that Winchester overstamped some 1's with a 2, the reverse (by a contractor or US arsenal) is not known. The receivers on both posts appear to have been refinished; in the US, possession of either could get you 2 years in federal prison if not registered under the NFA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neal Myers View Post
    While the researchers have found that Winchester overstamped some 1's with a 2, the reverse (by a contractor or US arsenal) is not known. The receivers on both posts appear to have been refinished; in the US, possession of either could get you 2 years in federal prison if not registered under the NFA.

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    Up to 10 years actually

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    M2

    As previously stated. Once a machine gun always a machine gun in eyes of BATF. John

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    And yet another: Advertised as the highest known Inland M1icon. Promptly returned to sender:



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    hmmm, looks legit

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    No it doesn't !. Mike.

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    David,

    You don't like that little blemish on the ring?????
    I wonder if an ATF or a policeman would even know the difference. But no reason to take the chance.

    There was a higher number, but I think marked M-2.

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    A nice sling buckle Jim ? Mike.

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