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    Smile My Inland

    My 1944 Inland and Utica bayonet
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    Nice group you have there.

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    New from Minnesota

    Thank you for the Welcome

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    Bruce beat me too it, but again welcome.

    The guys here can pretty much answer any question you might have.

    Have you broken your carbine down to see what you have inside?

    I have a suggestion, don't leave the muzzle cover on for long time storage. It could hold moisture and damage your barrel.

    Read some old threads. Use the search feature for items of interest.

    Again, welcome.

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    Try to find Carbine Club #361 It has Chris Albright's extraordinary article on the 1944 Inlands. It is an amazing read. You will be able to find out exactly what you have. My 5.4 Inland NRA sale gun checked out 100% using his info.

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    Dave,
    I just looked your 5,4 over again the other day.
    Really nice Transitional Inland...... but you already knew that.

    Daves 5,4 https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=44634

    I have Inland 5,0 with reaf flip, type II band.....and 5,2 with rear adj and type II band.

    Congrats,
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    More photos of my Inland 5.4






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    Dave,
    Inland 5,4 with 8-44 Barrel...... Does a production date of late August... to mid September of 44 sound about right ?

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    Can you give us more info? Like first part of serial # and barrel date?
    Maybe a few pictures of your internal parts also.

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    It would just be a guess with me. I'd say Sept. 44 is good. I know exactly when my Win 5.6 was made 3/44. The inland has a later slide, bolt, handguard than the Win. The Win is in as good of a shape as this Inland. I think they were both NRA guns.

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    Here's my 5.41 Inland with 8-44 barrel and Type 3 rear sight. Later upgrades are the safety, mag catch, bayonet lug, and the NPM bolt I sold to Charlie. - Bob

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