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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieM View Post
    In the hand guard that reteainig tab is a black tape just to improve the union with the receiver.
    I've done that, too. A whole lot safer than trying to re-shape (bend) the metal tab and having the rivets come loose! - Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Dave, speak for yourself! I'm old, lazy, half deaf and half blind! But I can still shoot. Shot a 25 straight at skeet last night!
    I really miss trap shooting. Our club folded 30 years ago (Lead abatement), I was just getting the hang of it ,49 straight 2nd in club championship. Worse after 2 different shotguns I finally found a good one. Rem Mod 11 (Broke) Win.101 (horrible), a $200 cut down stock 1934 Model 12. It powdered them, you had to try to miss and sometimes it wouldn't let you. So I ended up with a MEC Grabber, 8lbs of red dot, hundreds of AA and fed hulls, primers, wads and 16lbs of crappy s.American #8. When Chernoble happened, the Russians bought every drop of lead in the known world. We had to use whatever we could find. All that and no place to shoot. I hate environmentalists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Trigger housing is NPM. The other pictures are too small for any identification,
    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Eddie,

    Stock is too far away for details. Also can't see sling well markings. Only know it's a Oval cut and currently a low wood.
    Easier to Play- Where's Waldo.
    Hey compadres
    I hope these are better pictures to ID the stock
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimb16 View Post
    Trigger housing is NPM. The other pictures are too small for any identification, at least for me. The slide will most likely be marked on the inside. You may need a magnifying glass and light it from an angle to be able to see the marking in the tooling marks.
    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Eddie,
    It doesn't cost any more for bigger pictures. If your Camera has a little Flower symbol (Macro) use that setting.

    I think I see Rear Beveled lug on the trigger housing
    A .U. Underwood straight hammer.
    Op slide appears (?) to have the M2 clearance cut on the right. But I don't see any numbers on he bottom.
    2 Rivet Hand Guard that has a home made retaining tab. And appears to have letters on the bottom.
    Rear sight a Type III fabricated.

    Stock is too far away for details. Also can't see sling well markings. Only know it's a Oval cut and currently a low wood.
    Easier to Play- Where's Waldo.
    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
    I've done that, too. A whole lot safer than trying to re-shape (bend) the metal tab and having the rivets come loose! - Bob
    Hello Bob,
    Youre right, Im not kind of handyman, so I prefer leave the things as it is lol
    Cheers

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    Hello guys,

    I forgot to tell you that this M1icon Inland is mine, I just bought it

    Regards
    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
    I really miss trap shooting. Our club folded 30 years ago (Lead abatement), I was just getting the hang of it ,49 straight 2nd in club championship. Worse after 2 different shotguns I finally found a good one. Rem Mod 11 (Broke) Win.101 (horrible), a $200 cut down stock 1934 Model 12. It powdered them, you had to try to miss and sometimes it wouldn't let you. So I ended up with a MEC Grabber, 8lbs of red dot, hundreds of AA and fed hulls, primers, wads and 16lbs of crappy s.American #8. When Chernoble happened, the Russians bought every drop of lead in the known world. We had to use whatever we could find. All that and no place to shoot. I hate environmentalists.
    Nice Dave

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    Bolt & slide

    Hello fellows

    I just found this marks in the bolt & slide, which would you think is them maker?

    Eddie

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    The bolt is a Standard Products bolt, the Slide is for IBM. You really need the book, Eddie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by W5USMC View Post
    The bolt is a Standard Products bolt, the Slide is for IBM. You really need the book, Eddie!
    Howdy Wayne,

    I'm sorry, but ... with the book we won't have these cool conversations

    Eddie

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