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    M1 Carbine Inland

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    I been in search of another Inland and came across this one, but in pic #10 I see 2 wheels Parts of the orignal Ordnance Wheel. Was this Re-Stamped or maybe its just my eyes. Someone really wants this M1.
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    Looks like the stamp bounced, but the weird thing is that the lower part of the cannon looks like it bounced to the left and the the belt/wheel bounced to the right.
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    It looks like the wheel was traced on and was cut with a razor not so long ago.

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    either way it looks too crisp for the wear in general of the stock, IMO

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    Acceptance stamp on stock appears to be correct and authentic. I have seen many Inland acceptance stamps that have been double struck, with one being lighter than the other as if the stamp bounced. In my opinion, it is correct.

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    Hi Charlie: Your examples look authentic, but the one in question does look like someone was not very good with an xacto knife. GK
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    I have a complete as built 5.4 Inland and my NPM has an old I cut Inland stock. The remarkable thing about both is the sharpness of the cartouches. The I cut is a lot older and beat up but the cartouche and circle P are as sharp as the day they were struck. The 5.4 is a lot newer and it is extraordinarily sharp as well. I suspect that Inland took great care with their stamping tools and kept them sharp and changed often.

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    I have a complete as built 5.4 Inland and my NPM has an old I cut Inland stock. The remarkable thing about both is the sharpness of the cartouches. The I cut is a lot older and beat up but the cartouche and circle P are as sharp as the day they were struck. The 5.4 is a lot newer and it is extraordinarily sharp as well. I suspect that Inland took great care with their stamping tools and kept them sharp and changed often.
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    I have a 1943 Inland M-1 (S#338564) that was owned by a WWII Vet from the 82nd airborne; he told me before he died he purchased it just after the war. It appears original (no later addition mix-master parts). The Vet never refinished (i.e. sanded) the stock.

    But there are no cartouches anywhere on the stock. Is this normal, or the sign of a later replacement stock? (the stock's sling slot is oval cut and stamped PU in the sling well, low wood cut-out, and two-rivet hand-guard, if this matters)
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